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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.

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In morning too much sneezing and blocked nose,hair fall too much,white hair
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I have an allergy type cold with sneezing
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26 Nov 2024
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IBS
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25 Nov 2024
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Swelling of eye and lips
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24 Nov 2024
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Why do I get Skin allergy
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24 Nov 2024
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Often Respiratory to my 6 year old son
Tashvik Reon
24 Nov 2024
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I get itching in my feet, below feet, hands and slowly my face and eyes.... secret part of body....It does not happen when I am surrounded by clean wether lae to nature
Sia
23 Nov 2024
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High ige level
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23 Nov 2024
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Gangrene specialist
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23 Nov 2024
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Inflanil tablet
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21 Nov 2024
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Zigma corn foot cream
Owen
21 Nov 2024
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Avarta marma
Elijah
21 Nov 2024
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Urticaria
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20 Nov 2024
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How to reduce esr in ayurveda
Anna
20 Nov 2024
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Over hungry
Vasantha
20 Nov 2024
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Sweaty palms and feet
Allison
20 Nov 2024
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Rhinitis
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19 Nov 2024
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Suvarna bindu
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19 Nov 2024
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What to do to cure cold and dust allergies?
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jantu kitanu buti
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19 Nov 2024
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dealing with shitpitta—any effective Ayurvedic treatments for skin allergies?
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18 Nov 2024
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Psoriasis and eczema
Vidyanand Madhunala
18 Nov 2024
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what are the best ayurvedic antibiotic tablets for infections?
Aubrey
15 Nov 2024
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Skin itching and spot over there
Fatema
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what are the best ayurvedic alternatives to antibiotics for infections?
Stella
15 Nov 2024
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Urticaria
Sai krishna
15 Nov 2024
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Why I suffer from accesive khapha dosha
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Reccurent fungal infection
Dayanand
14 Nov 2024
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Hives/ Allergy
Abhishek
13 Nov 2024
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Sun allergy since 2 year and ichining on upper body since one month
Swati
13 Nov 2024
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2 answers
Looking for Effective Ayurvedic Medicine for Allergy Relief
Ryan
13 Nov 2024
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2 answers
Need Advice on Best Ayurvedic Medicine for Recurrent Mouth Ulcers
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Pls suggest medicine for psoriasis
Vijay
12 Nov 2024
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Chandanadi Thailam Benefits: Is It Effective for Skin Rashes and Redness?
Riley
12 Nov 2024
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Ayurvedic Treatment for Bad Breath: What Can Help With Persistent Mouth Odor?
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My hand finger got small rash it was not going
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10 Nov 2024
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Rhinitis
Shreya
10 Nov 2024
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I have allergy. If I supress cough allergy, then acidity attack and acidity supress then breathing problem starts. Even skin issues also comes.
Kunjal
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Cold , cough and sore throat
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How do I stop using inhaler
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Warts
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How to overcome with allergic rhinitis
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2 Nov 2024
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Suffering from urticaria since Last 3 years
Afsha khan
1 Nov 2024
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Itching
Rajni Sharma
1 Nov 2024
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Mujhe articaria h thik ho jayega kya
Vinita Arora
1 Nov 2024
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3 answers
I have allergic rhinitis and sleep disorders past 30 yrs also have gas and minute indigestion. Practiced yoga and meditation after yoga practice I feel little bit exertion in body sleep problem had increased.
Sandeep
1 Nov 2024
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2 answers
Why always sneezing
Vyshna
1 Nov 2024
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2 answers
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
Sadika shaikh
31 Oct 2024
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2 answers
Allergies bronchitis & urticaria
Priya
31 Oct 2024
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2 answers
How to decrease ige level..
Prayaan
31 Oct 2024
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Why does asthma attack started suddenly??
Ankit Sharma
31 Oct 2024
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Ringwarms
Tanya
30 Oct 2024
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3 answers
Urticaria
Sai Krishna
30 Oct 2024
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3 answers
Rashes
Srikala
29 Oct 2024
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3 answers
Allergies in both legs and arms
Anchana Makhloga
26 Oct 2024
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3 answers
Hives formation all over the body and chaale on tongue
Neelu
26 Oct 2024
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3 answers
Coughing n pain in left side rib
Seema M
24 Oct 2024
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3 answers
High sensitivity to smells and feel stuck in inside like taste bud
AJ
20 Oct 2024
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I am getting rashes on body and burning sensation in body..and I always sweat a lot
Yashavantha s
20 Oct 2024
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3 answers
Loss of smell and taste
Dhivya Vijay
18 Oct 2024
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3 answers
Rash, red spots on the body, itching
Kavya
7 Oct 2024
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3 answers
Cold and Flu
Jayanthi Chinmayi
4 Oct 2024
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2 answers
How to be free of frequent allergies?
Sai Krishna
4 Oct 2024
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3 answers
Cold and weak immune system
Swapna
4 Oct 2024
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3 answers
I have Allergy to Cosmetics
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2 Oct 2024
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