Pratisyaya (Sanskrit: प्रतिश्याय) is a Sanskrit term in Ayurveda

Pratisyaya (Sanskrit: प्रतिश्याय) is a Sanskrit term in Ayurveda that refers to a condition characterized by excess mucus or phlegm in the body. It is often translated as "common cold" or "upper respiratory tract infection".

Pratisyaya is caused by an imbalance of the Kapha dosha, which leads to an overproduction of mucus. This excess mucus can accumulate in the respiratory tract, sinuses, and throat, causing symptoms such as:

- Congestion and stuffiness
- Runny nose and sneezing
- Coughing and sore throat
- Fatigue and lethargy
- Loss of taste and smell

Ayurvedic practitioners treat Pratisyaya through:

- Dietary modifications (e.g., avoiding heavy, sweet, and cold foods)
- Herbal remedies (e.g., Ginger, Turmeric, and Echinacea)
- Yoga and exercise (e.g., nasal cleansing, steam inhalation)
- Panchakarma procedures (e.g., nasya, vamana)
- Stress reduction techniques (e.g., meditation, deep breathing)

By addressing the underlying imbalance and promoting healthy respiratory function, Ayurveda aims to alleviate symptoms and support overall well-being.

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