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Sinusitis

Inflammation of the tissue lining the sinuses is called sinusitis. It can be caused by common cold, allergic rhinitis, nasal polyps, and deviated septum. The symptoms include runny nose, loss of smell, facial pressure, fever, bad breath, and dental pain.

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Can you suggest ayurveda medicine for sinusitis?

Query: Hi doctor, I am a 23-year-old male. I have had sinus problems since birth. My nose gets blocked as the weather changes and remains so for a long time. I am allergic to dust. What food can I take to help my condition?  Read Full »


Dr. Arul Amuthan L

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. Please follow these medications: 1. Anu thailam (Jivanti, Yashtimadhu, Hrivera) - Ayurvedic nasal drop, apply two drops in each nostril before bed and in the morning. 2. Nirgundi thailam (Nirgundi, Langali and Til tail) - Apply 10 drops on the scalp, and top of the ...  Read Full »

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