For your child’s cough, sore throat, and nose congestion, the situation calls for a thoughtful approach rooted in ayurvedic principles. We’re focused on balancing the doshas, particularly Kapha, which when aggravated might cause these symptoms. A few specific remedies could complement the conventional treatments already in use.
1. Turmeric Milk: Mix half a teaspoon of turmeric with warm milk. Give this to your child before bedtime. Turmeric’s anti-inflammatory properties can help soothe the throat, and its warmth will assist in clearing phlegm.
2. Tulsi Ginger Tea: Boil about 6-8 Tulsi leaves with a small piece of ginger in water. Allow your child to sip this concoction warm, not hot. Both ingredients have natural antibacterial and antiviral properties, aiding in respiratory relief.
3. Honey with ginger and lemon: Mix a small quantity of freshly grated ginger juice, with a teaspoon of honey, and a few drops of lemon juice. This can be given twice a day. Honey coats the throat, ginger reduces inflammation, and lemon provides vitamin C.
4. Steam inhalation: If it is comfortable, allow your child to inhale steam from a bowl of hot water—add eucalyptus oil or Vicks for enhanced effect. Do it for 5 minutes, twice a day. This helps reduce congestion and ease breathing.
5. Nasya with Sesame oil: A very light application of warm sesame oil in the nostrils can help keep nasal passages lubricated and reduce congestion. However, skip this step if your child shows any discomfort or if it’s not comfortable for you.
6. Adequate rest and hydration should also be emphasized. Encourage your child to stay hydrated with warm, not cold, water and ensure he gets ample rest to support his body in healing.
If his symptoms persist or worsen, it’s crucial to follow up with a pediatrician, as more intensive treatment may be needed. While Ayurvedic remedies can support healing, they’re most effective when paired with ongoing conventional treatments.


