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Experience the healing power of Ayurveda in treating allergic conditions through our online consultations. Our Ayurvedic specialists provide holistic treatments for a wide range of allergic disorders using time-tested Ayurvedic medicines and therapies. Our platform connects you with experienced Ayurvedic practitioners who respond promptly in real-time. They can assist with conditions such as seasonal allergies (hay fever), asthma, eczema, food allergies, allergic rhinitis, hives (urticaria), sinusitis, atopic dermatitis, contact dermatitis, drug allergies. You can consult an Ayurvedic practitioner confidentially and urgently. Early consultation can help address serious conditions and improve your quality of life. We offer both paid and free consultations for individuals experiencing sneezing and runny nose, itchy or watery eyes, skin rashes or hives, difficulty breathing or wheezing, swelling of the face, lips, or tongue, digestive issues after eating certain foods. If you prefer the comfort of your home or seek an independent opinion, our seasoned Ayurvedic practitioners are ready to provide quick, anonymous answers without requiring site registration. Ask your questions and receive expert guidance from an Ayurvedic specialist online today.

Questions about Allergic Disorders

Corn Treatment In Ayurveda

125 days ago
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I’ve been dealing with a painful corn on the bottom of my foot for months now, and I’ve tried everything from over-the-counter creams to home remedies. Someone suggested looking into corn treatment in Ayurveda, but I’m not sure how effective it is. Has anyone tried Ayurvedic treatments for corns, and what worked for you? The corn is making it difficult for me to walk or stand for long periods, and I’ve read that corn treatment in Ayurveda includes herbal pastes and oils. Are there specific remedies like turmeric or castor oil that are effective? I’m also curious if corn treatment in Ayurveda involves any physical procedures, like scraping or bandaging, and if they’re painful. Does corn treatment in Ayurveda provide permanent relief, or do the corns tend to come back? I’d also like to know if there are any dietary changes or precautions that need to be followed while undergoing treatment. For instance, does avoiding certain foods like spicy or acidic items help? If anyone has had success with corn treatment in Ayurveda, please share your experience. How long did it take for the corn to heal, and were there any side effects or discomfort during the process? I’d really appreciate any advice or recommendations on this.


In Ayurveda, corns are often considered a result of an imbalance in the Vata dosha, leading to dryness and hardening of tissues. Ayurvedic treatment for corns typically involves external applications like herbal pastes or oils to soften and remove the hardened tissue. Herbs like turmeric, castor oil, and neem can be effective for their anti-inflammatory and soothing properties. A common remedy involves applying a paste made from turmeric and castor oil to the affected area, allowing it to soften the corn over time. Ayurveda may also include physical treatments such as gentle scraping or massage, but these should only be done under the guidance of a trained Ayurvedic practitioner to avoid causing further irritation. The treatment can provide lasting relief if the root causes, such as friction or pressure, are addressed. Ayurvedic therapies also emphasize lifestyle and dietary changes—avoiding spicy, acidic, or overly heating foods can help reduce inflammation and promote healing. The duration of healing varies, but with consistent care, corns can heal over several weeks. There should be minimal discomfort, but if you experience any irritation or worsening of the condition, it's important to consult your Ayurvedic doctor.
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Mahayograj Guggul Side Effects

114 days ago
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I’ve recently been considering Mahayograj Guggul for managing joint pain and inflammation, as it’s a classical Ayurvedic formulation known for its powerful anti-inflammatory and rejuvenative properties. While I’m aware of its benefits, I’m also curious about the potential side effects of Mahayograj Guggul, especially with long-term use. Mahayograj Guggul contains a combination of herbs and minerals, including Guggulu (Commiphora mukul), known for its ability to reduce inflammation and balance Vata dosha. While these ingredients are beneficial, are there any risks associated with prolonged use, such as digestive discomfort, toxicity, or imbalances in other doshas? Another concern I have is its use in individuals with pre-existing conditions. For example, is Mahayograj Guggul safe for people with high cholesterol, hypertension, or sensitive digestion? Are there specific precautions to take for individuals who are on medications like blood thinners or those with liver or kidney issues? I’ve read that Mahayograj Guggul is often used in conjunction with other Ayurvedic therapies or formulations. Could this increase the risk of interactions or side effects, particularly if not supervised by an Ayurvedic practitioner? Lastly, what are the signs of overuse or intolerance to Mahayograj Guggul, and how can they be managed? For instance, if someone experiences symptoms like nausea, acidity, or rashes, what steps should they take to counteract these effects? If anyone has experience using Mahayograj Guggul, I’d appreciate insights into its safety profile. How effective was it in managing your health condition, and were there any challenges or side effects? Any advice on sourcing high-quality Mahayograj Guggul or consulting a skilled Ayurvedic practitioner for personalized guidance would also be helpful.


Mahayograj Guggul is a potent Ayurvedic formulation known for its anti-inflammatory and rejuvenative properties, often used to manage joint pain and inflammation, particularly by balancing Vata dosha. While generally safe when used appropriately, prolonged or excessive use of Mahayograj Guggul can lead to digestive issues such as acidity, nausea, or even gastrointestinal discomfort due to its heating properties. It may also potentially cause imbalances in other doshas, especially Pitta. Individuals with pre-existing conditions like high cholesterol, hypertension, or sensitive digestion should use it cautiously and under supervision. Those on medications such as blood thinners or with liver or kidney issues should consult an Ayurvedic practitioner before starting the supplement, as it could interact with certain medications or conditions. When used alongside other Ayurvedic formulations, the risk of interactions may increase, so personalized guidance is essential. Symptoms of overuse or intolerance, like nausea, acidity, or skin rashes, may indicate the need to discontinue or adjust the dosage. If these effects occur, it’s advisable to consult a healthcare provider to manage them. Users seeking to incorporate Mahayograj Guggul should prioritize sourcing high-quality products and seek professional advice for safe and effective use.

Skin related problem

130 days ago
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My skin is full black and my skin itching and full black and my skin body full black so please remove the problem skin


Darkening of the skin and persistent itching may indicate an imbalance in Pitta and Kapha doshas or a buildup of toxins (Ama) in the body. To address this, follow a detoxifying and Pitta-pacifying diet, including bitter vegetables like neem, karela, and spinach. Apply a paste of turmeric, sandalwood, and aloe vera to soothe the skin and reduce discoloration. Drink plenty of water and herbal teas like neem or guduchi to cleanse from within. Avoid processed foods, fried items, and excessive sun exposure. Consult an Ayurvedic doctor to identify any underlying health issues and for personalized treatment.
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My child is 11 years since 9 months he has nasal blockage problem and sometimes runny nose clear mucus from nose it's been 9 months

168 days ago
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Always nose is stuffed with clear mucus especially night time he always keeps on. Blowing his nose always making that sound like nose is block he keeps on blowing


Persistent nasal congestion with clear mucus, especially at night, can be indicative of an imbalance in the Kapha dosha, which often manifests as excessive mucus production and congestion. In Ayurveda, this condition can be attributed to factors such as allergies, environmental irritants, or dietary habits. To alleviate these symptoms, here are some Ayurvedic remedies and lifestyle suggestions: Dietary Adjustments: Avoid heavy, oily, and cold foods, as they can increase Kapha and contribute to mucus production. Instead, focus on warm, light, and easily digestible foods. Include spices that help clear nasal passages, such as Ginger, Turmeric, and Black Pepper, in your meals. Incorporate foods rich in vitamin C, such as Amla (Indian gooseberry) and citrus fruits, to support immune function. Herbal Remedies: Tulsi (Holy Basil): Brew a tea with fresh tulsi leaves to help relieve congestion and boost the immune system. This can be soothing and beneficial for respiratory health. Ginger Tea: Fresh ginger tea can help in reducing inflammation and clearing mucus from the nasal passages. Triphala: Taking triphala can support digestion and help in detoxification, which may reduce mucus accumulation. Steam Inhalation: Inhaling steam with a few drops of Eucalyptus oil or Peppermint oil can help open nasal passages and reduce congestion. Do this once or twice a day, especially before bedtime. Nasal Irrigation: Use a saline nasal spray or perform Neti (nasal irrigation) with warm saltwater to help flush out mucus and allergens from the nasal passages. This can provide immediate relief from congestion. Warm Compress: Applying a warm compress to the face and sinuses can help relieve pressure and encourage mucus drainage. Hydration: Ensure adequate hydration by drinking warm fluids throughout the day, which can help thin mucus and make it easier to expel. Lifestyle Changes: Maintain a clean and dust-free environment, and consider using an air purifier to reduce allergens. Keep windows closed during high pollen seasons. Encourage regular physical activity, which can help improve respiratory function and overall well-being. Consultation: If symptoms persist, it may be helpful to consult with an Ayurvedic practitioner who can assess your individual constitution and suggest personalized herbal formulations and treatments tailored to your condition. Incorporating these remedies and lifestyle changes can help alleviate nasal congestion and improve overall respiratory health. Remember to monitor the response to these treatments and adjust as necessary, especially if symptoms persist.
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How to decrease ige level..

168 days ago
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Pls describe the medcn for 5 yr old.. morning sneezing...once in a month starting with dry cough continuously for 2 days starts to wheez also...done his adenoid surgery


For a child experiencing frequent morning sneezing, recurring dry cough, and occasional wheezing, Ayurveda suggests a gentle yet effective approach that balances Kapha and strengthens respiratory health. Children, particularly those with a history of respiratory issues like adenoids, often have sensitive respiratory systems. In this case, Ayurvedic remedies and lifestyle modifications can help reduce these symptoms and build immunity over time. A key approach is to keep the respiratory channels clear and prevent mucus buildup, which often aggravates symptoms like sneezing and wheezing. Herbs such as Tulsi (holy basil), Vasa (Malabar nut), and Pippali (long pepper) are very beneficial. Tulsi tea or mild Tulsi extracts, suitable for children, can help relieve morning sneezing and soothe the respiratory tract. You may also consider Sitopaladi Churna, a gentle Ayurvedic formulation, which can be given with a little honey (if the child is not allergic) to soothe dry cough and clear any congestion. Ensure that your child stays warm, especially in the mornings and evenings, as cold exposure can increase Kapha and trigger sneezing. You can also apply warm sesame oil to the chest and back to keep the respiratory tract warm and support breathing. Simple steam inhalation with a few drops of eucalyptus or camphor oil can be useful in reducing nasal congestion and preventing wheezing. Encouraging warm, light, and easy-to-digest foods, especially during the colder months, can also support lung health. Avoid cold and heavy foods, particularly dairy products, which can increase Kapha and mucus production. With consistent Ayurvedic care and lifestyle adjustments, your child’s respiratory health can gradually improve.
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How to reduce ringworm?

34 days ago
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I have ringworm for last 7months I have tried many tablets, oilments, oil and more even I went to hospital but it didn't refuse I even tried unani medicine but no use and this ringworm is more worse now kindly help me how to get rid from this please provide some information on this and you will be more helpful to me thankyou.


Hi Santhosh, How is your bowel movement, is it regular? How is your daily diet like? Do you have any kind abdominal pain? What are the other symptoms you are currently facing?
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Guglu

128 days ago
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I’ve been dealing with chronic back pain for a few years, and no treatment seems to give lasting relief. Recently, I came across guglu as a natural remedy, and I’m wondering if it might be worth trying. I’ve heard that guglu is often used in Ayurveda for pain relief and inflammation. I want to know if guglu could help reduce my pain and improve my mobility. From what I’ve researched, guglu has anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties. Is it effective for conditions like arthritis or muscle pain, or is it better suited for acute injuries? How long does it take for guglu to show results, and should it be combined with other treatments, such as oils or herbal formulas, for better effectiveness? I’m also curious about the proper dosage of guglu. Should it be taken in tablet form, or is it better to use guglu in a different preparation, like an oil or paste? I’ve heard that it can sometimes cause digestive issues, so I’d like to know if there are any precautions I should take while using it. If anyone has used guglu for chronic pain or inflammation, please share your experience. Did it help with your condition, and how quickly did you notice improvements? Were there any side effects that I should be aware of?


Guglu, also known as Guggul, is a potent Ayurvedic herb widely used for its anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and rejuvenating properties. It is commonly used to treat conditions like arthritis, chronic back pain, and muscle stiffness due to its ability to reduce inflammation and improve circulation. Guggul can be effective for both chronic and acute pain, and it is often used to support joint health, reduce swelling, and promote mobility. The time to notice results can vary depending on the severity of your condition, but typically it may take a few weeks for noticeable relief. To enhance its effectiveness, it is often combined with other herbs or treatments, such as oils like Mahanarayan oil or topical pastes. As for dosage, guggul is typically taken in tablet or powder form, but it can also be used topically as part of oil-based treatments. It’s important to take guggul with warm water or a small amount of ghee to avoid potential digestive issues, as it can sometimes cause mild irritation to the stomach. If you're prone to digestive discomfort, it’s best to take it with food or under the guidance of an Ayurvedic practitioner. Overall, guggul can be a safe and effective remedy for chronic pain when used properly, but individual experiences may vary.
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Septiloc Oil

128 days ago
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I’ve been looking for an effective antiseptic solution for cuts and minor wounds, and someone recommended septiloc oil. I wanted to learn more about how septiloc oil works and whether it’s better than over-the-counter antiseptics. Is septiloc oil purely herbal, or does it also have other ingredients? Does septiloc oil work well for preventing infections in deeper wounds, or is it mainly for superficial cuts and abrasions? I’ve also heard that septiloc oil can be used for skin conditions like acne or rashes. Are these additional uses effective, or is it primarily designed as an antiseptic? Another thing I’m curious about is whether septiloc oil is safe to use on children. My 7-year-old is prone to small injuries while playing, and I’d like to know if septiloc oil is a good option for his age. Should it be applied directly to wounds, or does it need to be diluted? If anyone has experience using septiloc oil, how was the effectiveness compared to other antiseptic products? Are there any precautions to take while using it? I’d love to know your thoughts before buying it.


Septiloc oil is an Ayurvedic formulation typically composed of herbal ingredients such as tea tree oil, neem, and other antimicrobial herbs that have antiseptic and anti-inflammatory properties. It is designed to prevent infection in cuts, wounds, and minor abrasions, and its herbal composition makes it a gentler alternative to some over-the-counter antiseptics. While it is effective for superficial cuts, abrasions, and skin conditions like acne and rashes, its ability to treat deeper wounds may be limited, and it’s always best to consult a healthcare provider for more serious injuries. Septiloc oil can be used on children, though it's advisable to do a patch test first to ensure there is no skin sensitivity or allergic reaction. Typically, it can be applied directly to the affected area, but if you have concerns about irritation, it can be diluted with a carrier oil like coconut oil. For children, applying a small amount to a minor injury should be safe, but avoid using it on large or deep wounds without professional guidance. Always ensure the wound is clean before application, and avoid using on broken or raw skin unless recommended by a healthcare provider.
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Vomitab

113 days ago
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For the last couple of weeks, I’ve been dealing with frequent nausea and occasional vomiting, especially after meals. It’s been interfering with my daily routine, and none of the usual remedies like ginger tea or plain crackers seem to work consistently. Recently, I heard about Vomitab, an Ayurvedic formulation that’s said to be effective for controlling nausea and vomiting. I’m curious to know more about how it works and whether it could help in my case. From what I’ve read, Vomitab is made with herbal ingredients that calm the stomach and balance digestion. Does it work for all types of nausea, such as motion sickness, morning sickness, or nausea caused by indigestion? My nausea is often accompanied by a bloated, uncomfortable feeling in my stomach—would Vomitab help with this as well? Also, does it offer immediate relief, or does it need to be taken regularly to see results? I’m particularly interested in the safety of Vomitab. Are the ingredients completely herbal, and are there any known side effects? Since I occasionally experience mild acidity, I want to make sure that Vomitab won’t aggravate it. Additionally, is it safe for children, pregnant women, or people with pre-existing conditions like diabetes or high blood pressure? Another question I have is about the correct way to use Vomitab. Should it be taken before meals, after meals, or only when symptoms occur? Is there a specific dosage that needs to be followed for different age groups or conditions? Does Vomitab need to be combined with dietary changes, like avoiding heavy or greasy foods, to work effectively? If anyone has used Vomitab, I’d love to hear about your experience. Did it help with nausea, and how quickly did you notice relief? Were there any challenges, such as difficulty finding the product or sticking to the recommended dosage? Any detailed advice or recommendations on how to use Vomitab effectively would be greatly appreciated.


Vomitab is an Ayurvedic formulation designed to address nausea and vomiting caused by various factors like indigestion, motion sickness, or morning sickness. Its herbal ingredients are believed to calm the stomach, improve digestion, and reduce bloating. Many users report quick relief, though it may need regular use for chronic symptoms. Vomitab is generally safe for most individuals due to its natural composition, but it's advisable to consult a healthcare provider, especially for pregnant women, children, or those with conditions like diabetes or acidity, as individual reactions may vary. Dosage typically depends on age and condition, and it’s usually taken as symptoms arise or as directed by a physician. Pairing it with dietary adjustments, such as avoiding heavy or greasy foods, can enhance its effectiveness. Feedback from users often highlights its benefits, but consistent adherence to guidelines is key for optimal results.
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Avarta marma

147 days ago
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I was reading about Ayurvedic concepts related to vital energy points, and I came across something called avarta marma. I’m curious to understand more about what avarta marma is and how it relates to health and well-being. Does avarta marma refer to a specific area of the body? From what little I’ve found, it seems connected to the eyes or forehead region and might be involved in treating vision problems or headaches. Can anyone explain its significance in Ayurvedic practice? Are there specific therapies or exercises that target avarta marma for better eye health or mental clarity? I’ve been dealing with constant tension headaches and eye strain due to long hours in front of a computer. Would focusing on avarta marma help with these issues? If you know about avarta marma, please share any insights or experiences. Are there risks involved in manipulating or stimulating this area? How can one safely benefit from treatments involving avarta marma?


Avarta Marma is an important Ayurvedic vital energy point located in the forehead area, specifically near the eyes and between the eyebrows. It is associated with the mental clarity, vision, and the nervous system. This marma is believed to help balance the energy related to the head and mind, and it is particularly useful for treating headaches, eye strain, and mental fatigue. Significance in Ayurveda: Vision and Eye Health: Avarta marma is linked to improving vision and reducing eye strain, especially from prolonged screen time. Mental Clarity: It also plays a role in calming the mind and relieving stress or tension headaches. Therapies and Exercises: Gentle Marma Massage: Massaging or lightly pressing the avarta marma with warm sesame oil can help relieve tension and promote mental clarity. Eye Exercises: Focusing on this area while doing eye exercises or using cool compresses can help reduce strain. Safety: Be cautious and avoid intense pressure, as marma points are sensitive. It’s best to consult an experienced Ayurvedic practitioner before performing marma therapies for the first time. Focusing on avarta marma can definitely help with headaches and eye strain, especially when combined with proper relaxation and stress management techniques.
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