Nasa Arsh (Nasal Polyp, Allergic Rhinitis)
Nasa Arsh (Nasal Polyp Treatment)

Ayurvedic Treatment for Nasal Polyps and Allergic Rhinitis
At RR Ayurvedic Hospital, we offer specialized Ayurvedic treatments for nasal polyps (Nasa Arsh) and allergic rhinitis using traditional Ksharkarma therapy and other effective Ayurvedic approaches.
What is Nasa Arsh?
Nasa Arsh refers to nasal polyps, which are soft, painless, noncancerous growths on the lining of the nasal passages or sinuses. In Ayurveda, this condition is understood as an imbalance of Kapha dosha leading to abnormal tissue growth in the nasal cavity.
Conditions We Treat
- Nasal Polyps - Soft growths inside the nasal passages
- Allergic Rhinitis - Inflammation of the nasal passages due to allergens
- Chronic Sinusitis - Long-term inflammation of the sinuses
- Nasal Congestion - Blockage of nasal passages
- Recurrent Nasal Infections - Frequent infections of the nasal cavity
Our Treatment Approach
Our treatment for Nasa Arsh and related conditions includes:
- Ksharkarma - Application of herbal alkaline preparations to gradually reduce polyp size
- Nasya - Administration of medicated oils and herbal preparations through the nasal route
- Dhooma - Medicated smoke inhalation therapy
- Shirovirechana - Cleansing of the head region
- Internal medications to balance the doshas and reduce inflammation
- Dietary and lifestyle modifications to prevent recurrence
Benefits of Our Treatment
- Reduction in size and number of nasal polyps
- Relief from nasal congestion and breathing difficulties
- Improved sense of smell and taste
- Reduced frequency and severity of allergic reactions
- Prevention of recurrence through addressing root causes
- Avoidance of surgery in many cases
- Natural approach with minimal side effects
Why Choose Ayurvedic Treatment for Nasa Arsh?
Conventional treatments for nasal polyps often involve corticosteroids or surgery, which may provide temporary relief but don't address the underlying causes. Our Ayurvedic approach aims to correct the fundamental imbalances that lead to polyp formation, providing longer-lasting results and preventing recurrence.