In the
modern day world, we don’t have time for anything that can slow our race to
achieve our set goals. A widespread ailment that affects us all, adult and
child, is common cold. Generally, it happens to each individual, depending on
their level of immunity, at least once or twice a year.Basically,
common cold is a viral infection that attacks the respiratory system of an
individual. These viruses can be contagious and can come from any form of
pollutants that our prevalent in our modern world. Depending on which part of
the respiratory system the virus attacks, cold can be divided into three
different categories:
- Common cold which primarily attacks the
nasal passage
- Pharyngitis which attacks the throat
and
- Sinusitis which attacks the sinuses
All of
the above mentioned forms have some common symptoms which are a response of the
individual’s immune system to the infection. These symptoms include cough, sore
throat, runny nose or congestion in the nasal passage, fever in some cases,
general body ache, head ache and/or fatigue.
In
Ayurvedic theory, cold is an ailment which is caused by the vitiation of Kapha which is the dosha representing water. This vitiation of Kapha can be caused due to the exposure to cold/humid conditions.
Another
reason of cold, which is quite prevalent in our lifestyle today, is related to
an individual’s digestion. Today, the types of foods that we eat can cause our
digestive system to become weak or irregular. This weakness/irregularity of the
digestive system leads to the food being left indigested in the intestines
leading to the accumulation of toxins, also known as Ama in Ayurveda. This Ama,
when it reaches the respiratory system can be the cause of the three forms of
cold mentioned above.
As cold
is a contagious disease, which can be either airborne or contracted through
direct contact with an infected person, a common precaution is for this ailment
is regular washing of hands, especially, before eating. Other precautions
include covering of the nose when going out in a polluted or cold environment
and taking vitamin C and zinc supplementation in the diet.
Ayurveda
also offers various remedies and treatments which can be helpful in the curing
of common cold and sinusitis. It is important from Ayurveda’s perspective that
one should take appropriate corrective measures in diet at the time of changing
season. Drinking hot water is one of the corrective measures which produce a
great deal of correction. It helps to digest the Ama (toxin) and clears
the congestion in the channels. It also helps to liquefy the Kapha dosha
and releases the respiratory channels. Ayurveda recommends that one should
avoid food products which are heavy to digest and also are of cold in nature. Curd,
rice, ice creams, banana etc. are the few such food products to be mentioned.
Inhalation of steam is highly recommended at the time of exposure to contagious
media. It helps to stop the progression of the disease. One spoon of honey with
few drops of ginger juice at night is a home remedy which helps to reduce congestion
and promotes per nasal discharge. Black pepper also helps in building immunity
of the respiratory tract.
Recurrence
of common cold and repetitive consumption of unwholesome food items can result
in chronic sinusitis or rhinitis. It may result in partial or complete loss of
olfaction, if not treated. Ayurveda Panchakarma treatments can help in eradicating these
problems from the root, and also helps in building immunity against such contagious
diseases. Seek the help of your Ayurvedic Physician to know more about the Panchakarma treatments and
healthy life style. Nature is the best medicine and a healthy life style is the
key to live a fulfilled life.
3 comments:
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Here i want to add one thing that one should not take home made decoction/kada with self medication.This are usually very hot in nature resulting in drying up of kapha in respiratory tract causing further delaying and end up in chronic respiratory allergy.....
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