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Ayurvedic Cure For Cough

Cough is caused due to infection affecting the respiratory tract. Tulsi is called the queen of herbs, as it helps to reduce cough. Drinking ginger tea helps to reduce coughing. Licorice has anti-inflammatory properties, and it is effective in treating cough. Saltwater gargling helps to relieve cough presenting with phlegm.

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Please suggest ayurvedic medicine for persistent cough.

Query: Hello doctor, I am a 39 year woman. I read about ayurveda on the internet and would like to use it as a means to find a lasting cure for my health problems. I have been coughing for over 2 years now and cough up blood and also have pain on the right upper side of my back. I also experience dizzines...  Read Full »


Dr. Revathi. T. S.

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. Good to hear about ayurveda from you. But we cannot neglect chronic cough with blood. So, it is my humble request for you to visit a local physician immediately and get back to me with the reports like x-ray, blood test, etc.  Read Full »

I left few drops of lemon in both my nostrils and a liquid is coming out of my mouth continuously. Kindly help.

Query: Hello doctor, I saw a video in which a person talked about an Ayurveda remedy for COVID. And as he said, I left three drops of lemon into both my nostrils, and in one minute, I had a continuous cough, and some liquid was coming out of my mouth and, according to him, I had to spit it out. So, it has ...  Read Full »


Dr. Farzana Roshan. M

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. Squeezing lemon in the nostrils will result in negative reactions in your upper respiratory tract. It looks like your nasal mucous has been irritated. So do not ever try doing that. Instead, I suggest you instill ayurvedic oil called Anutailam or warm sesame oil. Two...  Read Full »

How can I manage my cough and upper respiratory issues that do not subside despite taking ayurvedic medications?

Query: Hello doctor, I have had some upper respiratory issues for the past year. I used to have a cough and cold. I have reduced my sugar intake. My eyes are sensitive to water and light in the morning and cold weather. The mucous thickens and sticks at the back of my throat. I can control the latter part....  Read Full »


Dr. Bhavia K. Babu

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I have reviewed your blood reports (attachments removed to protect the patient's identity). In your blood reports, your eosinophils are slightly elevated. There is nothing to worry about. This indicates that some kind of allergy or inflammation is present in your bod...  Read Full »

Kindly suggest ayurvedic medicine for cough.

Query: Hello doctor, Since four days, I am having severe cough. What should I do? Please guide.  Read Full »


Dr. Raman Kaushik

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. If you have cough with white or greenish sputum, then you can take syrup Koflet (Liquorice Root, Holy Basil, Honey) (from Himalaya pharma) 2 tsp thrice a day with lukewarm water. If there is only dry cough or allergic cough, then you can take syrup Jufex Forte (Amla, ...  Read Full »

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