Sinusitis is inflammatory condition of air spaces within our face bone called paranasal sinuses. In this article (Ayurvedic Treatment for sinusitis) we will discuss on symptoms and remedy of sinusitis through Ayurvedic approach. Sinusitis is very common in winter season and children get more affected.
Functional aspects of these spaces are still subject of study for medical science, but available evidences suggest to provide warmness and moisture to inhaled air, provide resonance in voice production and protection of brain and vital structure form direct environmental contact. Infection is carried out by common environmental bacterias and viruses like strp. Pneumoniae, H. infulenzae, sterp. Pyogens etc. short term or long term exposure to particular environment, immune system of particular individual and some of genetic makeup also plays role in frequency and severity of infections.
Paranasal sinuses are pneumatized spaces within skull bone. Different names are given to them according to bone they located eg: maxillary sinus, frontal sinus, ethmoidal sinuses, sphenoidal sinuses. Being the largest one and first sinus to be in contact with environment (present lateral to nasal cavity), maxillary sinusitis is very common. Frontal and anterior groups of ethmoidal lies above to maxillary, sphenoidal and posterior group of ethmoidal located posteriorly.
Similar to nasal cavity, these are also lined with normal mucosa capable of secreting mucus. All the sinus drain their secretions into nasal cavity through ostia. Ostia is the same path through which infection get spread all around. Unlike normal ventilation, sinuses ventilate paradoxically i.e. they inhale during the time of expiration and exhale during inhaling. Reason behind it is being positive and negative pressure on them on respective phases.
On the basis of onset of illness, sinusitis may be acute or chronic.
Acute sinusitis | Chronic sinusitis |
Onset is abrupt (2-3 days) | Gradual onset |
Sudden exposure to microorganisms, chemicals and other infection cause it | Disturbance in normal mechanism of mucus clearance predispose it. |
Symptoms more intense | Mild grade and repeated symptoms |
Resolves with proper antibiotics. | Long term preventive measures, surgery might be needed. |
For chronic infections to occur, Nasal anatomical defects like deviated septum, hypertrophied terbinates, polyps predispose to infections. People with suppressed immune functions like children ger recurrently affected and some defect in genes (like cystic fibrosis) sometimes leads to improper mucocilliary functions to clear out nasal secretions. During winter season common environmental agents gains more pathogenic power, which might be costly in immunocompromised individual.
According to Ayurveda, sinusitis is the disease of kapha, caused by aggravated vata. Disease is called pratishyaya (for acute) and dusta pratishyaya (for chronic sinusitis). Vata being most powerful of tridoshas (three body humor vata, pitta and kapha) when get vitiated, cause kapha as well as pitta to disbalance from their normal physiological location and function, resulting in passage of kapha from nasal passage with some pitta symptoms.
Regarding the etiology of pratishyaya, all the causes that aggravates vata dosha are included such as cold exposure, excessive physical and mental activities, swimming, night awakening, pollen exposure, indigestion etc.
According to recent researches, this procedure shown very positive result in controlling chronic sinusitis and few other diseases of nasal cavity and head. They include allergic rhinitis, migraine headache, neuralgia, nasal polyposis, insomnia etc. In patients with recurrent sinusitis attack, Nasya therapy in combination with few classical ayurvedic preparations like laxmivilas ras, tribhuwan kriti ras, mrutunjaya ras, chyawanprash, chitraka haritaki, trayodashanga guggulu etc. from oral rout showing very good effectiveness in controlling symptoms and progression of disease.
Any interested individual can go through following links of clinical trials.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4235399/
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/253954459_PHARMACODYNAMICS_OF_NASYA_KARMA
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3221066/
THANK YOU Dr suman paudel, BAMS, IOM, TU
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