Your story is incredibly relatable , so many people go through the same issues like itching, application of steroid creams, short-term relief, and then flare up, Through Ayurveda, along with externally, it will also help you in healing internally that is from root cause According to Ayurveda, eczema is due to Balance in Kapha pitta and Rakta dosha
So you can take Kayakalpa vati- One tablet twice daily before food with water Neemghan vati* kaishore guggulu- One tablet twice daily after food with water Mahamanjistha aristha- 4 teaspoon with equal quantity of water twice daily after food Avoid spicy, sour non veg food Bring plenty of fluids, coconut water, buttermilk Coconut oil+ turmeric- apply at dry areas/eczema
Avoid sour, fermented and processed food. Cutis cream for local application. Cap.GT. 2-0-2 Tab.Manjistha 2-0-2 Actaril soap for bathing
Kayakalp vati -DS extra strong 1-0-1 After food with water Kayakalp oil for applying on affected area Tablet Liv-52 -DS 1-0-0 after food with water Avoid nonveg food specially eggs seafood Avoid sour fermented salty foods
I have seen many patients with similar complaints and 90% of them were suffering from digestive issues like sour belching, burning sensation in chest region, bloating etc. If you have any of these complaints please take care of your gut health.
Medicines suggestions - 1) Patolakaturohinyadi kashaya (10ml - 0 - 10 ml) After food. 2) Manibhadra lehya (0-0-1 tsp) Before food. 3) Arogyavardhini vati (1-0-1) After food. 4) Vasu cutis cream for application.
Diet restrictions - Avoid pickes, fermented foods, fried foods, curd, horse gram, any food that are hot in potency.
Ayurvedic treatment help to cure the eczema but need consistent treatment along with diet has to follow In diet avoid spicy food, green chilli, fermented foods, maida, fried food, bekary food, brinjal, green peas,cold beverages, more intake of tea or coffee, avoid stress if any Avoid addiction if any Avoid curd, nonveg if your taking,fish Take more water Leafy green Veggies, salad Add neem leaf in bathing water Take rasamanikya 1 tid after food Aragwadadi kashya 15 ml bd before food Arogyavardini vati 1tid after food Use nalapamaradi taila for external application daily Use Siddharth snana soap If possible visit the nearby panchakarma centre and take one course of Virechana karna or vamana karma…after these treatments if you take medicine you get quick relief and reoccurrence will be delayed
eczema is mainly treated with Panchakarma therapy. This method is also used for other skin conditions like psoriasis and acne.
You’ll need to visit an Ayurvedic practitioner to receive Panchakarma therapy. It may include treatments and procedures like:
consuming medicated ghee for 5 to 7 days whole body oil massage inducing sweating inducing purging and vomiting These treatments are meant to help eczema by removing toxins and supporting the immune system.
later we can start medication
mahamanjistadi kasaya 20ml two times a day with warm water before meals kadira arista 20ml two times a day with warm water after meals neem ghan vati two times a day mahayogaraj gugullu two times a day Eladi tailam for external application
avoid oily , spicy , cold food
Hello Charles
NO NEED TO WORRY
"ECZEMA is CURABLE IN AYURVEDA "
FOR RECURRENT ECZEMA DRY ITCHY SKIN
In My CLINICAL EXPERIENCE Only Medicines for Eczema Won’t Work Eczema needs combination therapies like
" Ayurvedic Medicines ( External Internal Medication) + Proper Diet+ Yoga +Exercise+ Lifestyle Modifications+ Stress Management
IN MY CLINICAL PRACTICE 100 % SUCCESSFUL AYURVEDIC MEDICINES U MUST TRY
• Aloe Vera Juice ( Dabur Pharma) 30 ml -0- 30 ml on empty stomach with 1 Glass of Normal Water • Tab.Panchatikta Ghrita Guggulu ( SDL ) 1 -0-1 After Food • Tab.Gandhak Rasayan ( SDL ) 1 -0-1 After Food • Tab.Neem 250 mg ( Himalaya) 1 -0-1 After Food • Mahamanjistadi Kadha ( SDL ) 15 ml -0- 15 ml After Food • Twaqure Cream ( Sri Sri Tatva) Local Application twice a Day • Extra Virgin Coconut Oil/Olive Oil Body Application 30 mins Before Bath followed by Bath
AYURVEDIC PANCHKARMA PROCEDURE
Virechan and Raktamokshan Detoxification
DO’S - Prefer Alkaline Leafy Vegetables Fruits salads sprouts Fibers Dry Fruits etc Maintain Personal Hygiene Good Physical Activities Exercise walking Jogging Yoga Surya Namaskar Dhyan Meditation
DON’TS - Avoid Spicy Salty Sour Masala Fast Juck Foods Chemical Processed Sweets Skin Products Stress Poor Hygiene Sedentary lifestyles
REGARDS
Dr Arun Desai
God Bless You 😊🙏
If you have any questions u can ask me .I will answer to the level of your satisfaction.
Eczema, as seen through the lens of Ayurveda, often corresponds to a Vata-Pitta imbalance. This essentially means there’s an excess of dryness (from Vata) and inflammation (from Pitta) in the body. Addressing these imbalances lies at the heart of Ayurvedic treatment strategies.
First, let’s delve into dietary habits. Opt for a diet that’s both cooling and nourishing to counter these excesses. Focus on including foods that are calming for Vata and soothing for Pitta. Incorporate sweet fruits like ripe bananas, melons, and grapes instead of sour or spicy foods. Cook with ghee and coconut oil instead of mustard or almond oil, as they’re naturally cooling and moisturizing, aligning with your needs. Reduce processed foods and always strive for freshly prepared meals.
For topical treatments, a gentle approach helps soothe the skin without irritation. You may find some relief using neem oil or calendula-based creams. Neem is a classic Ayurvedic herb noted for its anti-inflammatory properties, effectively balancing the excess Pitta. Calendula, meanwhile, is renowned for its anti-inflammatory and skin-healing properties.
Herbs can also offer support from within. Turmeric and ashwagandha are known for their impressive anti-inflammatory effects. To use turmeric effectively, make a beverage with warm milk (or a milk alternative) with a pinch of turmeric at night. Ashwagandha can be taken as a supplement, but it’s advisable to consult with a practitioner for appropriate dosage.
Importance also lies in lifestyle adjustments. Try oil massages (Abhyanga) with sesame or almond oil which nourish the skin. This practice is deeply hydrating and can be administered before a warm bath. Establish a routine soothes the nervous system and reduces stress, critical to alleviating eczema triggers.
Hydration is another underestimated factor. Ensure you’re drinking ample water and herbal teas that serve to cool and hydrate—think chamomile or fennel tea.
Lastly, Ayurveda emphasizes the power of meditation and pranayama (breathing exercises) in harmonizing bodily energies and nurturing the mind-body connection. Aim to embrace these practices to create an environment of ongoing relaxation and stress relief.



