Ears are sensitive and essential parts of our body. If they are not taken care of, many problems can arise due to their delicate nature. Ear problems and diseases are primarily associated with winter, but nowadays, they can occur in any season. Moreover, many people suffer from ear disease due to infection, affecting their hearing power. It has also been observed that most children have ear pus, a severe ear disease that should be treated as fast as feasible. Symptoms of ear disease are earache for more than an hour, fluid secretion from the ear, fever with an earache, headache, ear pain, etc.
Some Ayurvedic Remedies For The Treatment Of Ear Diseases
Milk
Mixing fenugreek seeds with cow's milk and pouring a few drops into the infected ear also offers a lot of relief.
Lemon
Mix lemon juice in ginger and put four to five drops in the ear. After half an hour, clean the ear with cotton.
Neem Oil
Neem oil has antiseptic properties capable of eliminating the elements that cause disorder in the ear.
Clove
A few drops of cloves fried in sesame oil also relieve earache.
Vine
To treat ear disease, immerse the root of the vine tree in neem oil, heat it, and put it directly in the ear. This gives relief to ear pain and infection to a great extent.
Diet During Pain And Ear Infections
Sour foods: Patients with ear problems should avoid consuming food that causes phlegm. Avoid consuming sour things, such as sour curd and sour fruits, increasing phlegm defects.
Fruits
Bananas, watermelon, oranges and papaya should be avoided as they can further promote ear problems.
Spices
Using onion, ginger and garlic prove beneficial during ear problems. Turmeric is also highly effective and should be used as a spice in food
Dirty Water
Make sure you do not get dirty water into your ears, for which you should avoid swimming or taking a dip in contaminated water.
Conclusion
Ear diseases should be taken seriously. If you are not getting relief from Ayurvedic treatment, you must visit the doctor.
Arjunarishta is an ayurvedic herbal concoction of the Arjuna bark along with some other natural ingredients aimed at maintaining a healthy heart and keeping optimum blood pressure levels. It is also an effective remedy for chest pain, cardiac problems like congestive heart failure, heart blockage, angina pectoris, myocardial infarction, ischemic cardiac myopathy, mitral regurgitation (which is a backflow of blood caused by the failure of the heart's mitral valve to close tightly) and asthma. As the plant is named after the warrior prince “Arjuna”, the formulation is also known as Parthadyarishta, where the term ‘Partha’ is another name of ‘Arjuna’. The holistic science of Ayurveda and several ayurvedic textbooks like Sarangadhar Samhita, Charaka Samhita strongly vouch by this magical tonic as a remedy being used for Hridaya (i.e. heart problems), Deepana (enhances stomach fire), Pachana (helps in digestion), Rochana (stimulates appetite), Anulomana (improves breathing), Mutrakrich...

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