With the magic and charm of the winter season, comes the pain and trouble of excessive phlegm and mucus that can also cause respiratory issues. The constant congestion and coughing can lead to fatigue, disrupting your daily life. While over-the-counter medications may provide temporary relief, they either come with unwanted side effects or bring only temporary relief. We reached out to our experts for some natural home remedies to get rid of phlegm and mucus. Let us know about these life-saving hacks in this article.
Dr Sudha Asokan, founder of Dr Sudha's Ayurveda Kendra, said, “Phlegm and mucus build-up develops due to severe pollution, dust in the environment, etc. It can cause discomfort, often associated with colds, coughs, and respiratory conditions. Ayurveda, the ancient Indian system of medicine, offers natural remedies to alleviate these issues and promote respiratory health.”
“Tulsi is known for its respiratory benefits. Boil a few tulsi leaves in water, add a teaspoon of honey and a pinch of black pepper, and drink this tea twice daily. Tulsi helps clear mucus and soothes the respiratory tract,” said Dr Asokan.
Dr Sudha mentioned, “Turmeric contains curcumin, a natural anti-inflammatory and antibacterial agent. Mix half a teaspoon of turmeric powder in a glass of warm milk. It is also known as Golden milk as it acts as an immune booster and helps in strengthening the body. Drink at bedtime to loosen the mucus and ease the breathing.”
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“Inhaling steam infused with a few drops of eucalyptus or camphor oil can clear nasal passages. Cover your head with a towel while inhaling the steam for 10-15 minutes for best results. You can also apply camphor oil on your face and chest region, then take steam,” shared the expert.
“Honey is a natural scrapping agent, and ginger has anti-inflammatory properties. Mix one teaspoon of grated ginger juice with an equal amount of honey. Consume this mixture 2-3 times a day to reduce phlegm and soothe the throat,” shared Dr Sudha.
“Boil water with spices like cinnamon, cardamom, cloves, and black pepper, and add tulsi leaves. Sweeten it with honey if needed. This remedy strengthens the immune system and clears the respiratory passage,” mentioned Dr Asokan.
Dr Asokan mentioned, “Dissolve half a teaspoon of rock salt in warm water and gargle for relief from throat irritation and to loosen phlegm stuck in the throat.”
“Avoid cold, fried, and dairy products as they increase mucus production. Instead, consume warm soups, herbal teas, and easily digestible foods to balance the mucous and phlegm which is linked to their accumulation,” said the expert.
Dr Sudha said, “Prepare a mild herbal juice by crushing fresh Dronapushpi (Chota Halkkusha) leaves, strain it, and use 1-2 drops in each nostril. It helps to clear excess mucus and phlegm from the nasal passages. Reduces mucus build-up in the nasal passage.”
“These remedies, combined with staying hydrated and maintaining warm surroundings, can effectively manage phlegm and mucus. If symptoms persist, consult an Ayurvedic practitioner,” concluded Dr Sudha Asokan.
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We also received some tips to help get rid of phlegm and mucus in children from Dr Kushal Agrawal, HOD, Department of Neonatology and Paediatrics, KVR Hospital, Kashipur.
He said, “Cough in children, while distressing, is often a part of recovery from common colds or infections. If your child is active, playful, and sleeping well, the cough will gradually subside with proper care.”
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