Sudden rash without any medication or food can be due to several reasons like hidden food allergies or urticaria
Causes can be unknown or it may be due to hidden food allergen, environmental factors any dust or any allergy , sudden weather change , sweating , viral infection etc
As you mentioned you took AVIL good first line of treatment Antihistamine works well in allergies
No new rash paper after that which means situation is in control
What to do next Avoid scratching as it may trigger the rashes If severity is more then take cetrizine 10 mg for 4 days
Check for any other symptoms like - lip swelling breathing difficulty etc if present rush to hospital immediately
Ayurvedic management Avoid hot water batch After rash becomes normal Take guduchi kwatha for 7 days twice a day 20 Ml Start haridra khanda - 1tsp daily at night Gandhak rasayana- 2 tab twice a day for 15 days
Thank you
this sounds like a case of acute urticaria (hives) or a sudden allergic reaction. Or insect bite. Does this have happened before aswell? *First remind that is that something different you have eaten, or drink ? That must have caused allergy?nuts, seafood, eggs, packaged snacks)
Good you have taken avil inj You can also apply 1. coconut+ camphor mixed oil ,toppically on it. 2. Aloevera gel (natural) on it. If it doesn’t get normal contact physician
Sudden rashes cause either food allergy or excess pitta inside body Take Haridrakhand churan 1tsp twice with milk, take when you start getting rashes Tablet avipattikar 1-0-1 for 15 days Tablet Liv-52 1-0-0 after food with water for 15days Avoid nonveg food specially eggs and seafood food
You might be hyper sensitive, some particular food or medicine, so you got rashes with itching, you need to observe what you’re taking, and after how much gap you started eating with rashes Neemghan vati- Giloy ghan vati- One tablet twice daily after food with you, water Haridra khand-1/2tsp With water twice daily after food Avoid spicy, sore fermented, diary, products, mushroom, peanuts, brinjal seafood Drink plenty of fluids
Hello Arquam
• U have Urticaria
• It’s sudden Rahses due to allergies to Food Contact things Seasonal changes Metabolic Hormonal Changes Gut issues Preservatives Chemical Few Viral Infections
• Nice Move U Inj.Avil u take Antihistamine blocks histamine and Suppress allergy
• No Rashes which means Antihistamine worked well and Allergy under control
• If this Keeps on Recurring u must to few tests like Absolute Esinophills Count Ser IgE to understand Severity of Allergin and Ur Body’s response to it
• HOW TO MANAGE URTICARIA
* Step 1 - Identify Trigger By Close Observation and Avoid it
* Step 2 - As If Appeared Suddenly take Antihistamines Like Avil Levocetrzine Phemaramime malate etc immediately to Stop severe Allergic Reactions
* Step 3 - If occurrence Recurrently then Investigation Evaluation must be done
* Step 4 - Use Ayurvedic Safe Herbal Medicine to Eradicate it from the roots
* Step 5 - Follow Preventive Ayurvedic Medicine & Dos don’ts given below
* Step 6 - Don’t Scratch Rahses , If u feel Allergy worsening like Face Swelling Odema Diffult Breathing the Immediately go to Hospital for emergency care
100 % EFFECTIVE AYURVEDIC MEDICINES
* Tab.Talekt ( Himalaya Pharma) 1 -0- 1 After Food * Cap.Purim ( Himalaya Pharma) 1 -0-1 After Food * Coconut Oil /Olive Oil + Camphor For Local Application on Hives
DO’S - Prefer Alkaline Leafy Vegetables Fruits salads sprouts Fibers etc Drink Plenty of Water Fluids Juices intake Mild Physical Activities Yoga Dhyan Meditation
DON’TS - Avoid Observe Known Allergins Too Acidic Spicy Salty Sour Masala Fast Juck Foods Bakery items Excessive Sun Heat chemicals exposure Processed Packed Canned Foods Stress
REGARDS
Dr Arun Desai
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It sounds like you’re experiencing an acute case of skin rashes with itching, which appeared suddenly. Since an antihistamine injection like Avil was administered, it’s good to note that it’s providing some relief in preventing new rashes. However, let’s try to address the root causes and manage the symptoms using Ayurveda.
First, consider the possibility of an allergic reaction or an imbalance in your doshas, particularly pitta dosha, which can often manifest in skin issues. The heat and intensity of pitta can sometimes result in skin irritations and rashes.
Here’s what you can do to soothe your skin and balance your doshas:
1. Cool, calming remedies: Applying a paste of sandalwood powder and rose water onto the rashes may provide some cooling relief. Sandalwood has soothing properties that help calm pitta.
2. Neem for purification: Neem is known for its cleansing and detoxifying properties. You could use neem powder mixed with water, applying it like a paste. Alternatively, a neem bath by adding neem leaves boiled in water to your bathwater can be beneficial.
3. Dietary considerations: Avoid spicy, oily, and acidic foods while you’re dealing with this condition. Instead, focus on consuming cooling foods like cucumber, ghee, coconut water, and green leafy vegetables. They can help bring down the internal heat.
4. Hydration is crucial: Keep yourself well-hydrated by drinking plenty of water and herbal teas like chamomile or peppermint, which have calming effects.
5. Manage stress: High stress can exacerbate pitta imbalances. Consider incorporating practices like yoga or gentle breathing exercises (pranayama) to maintain calmness.
6. Consult an expert: Since rashes have suddenly appeared all over your body, it might be important to see a healthcare provider to rule out any serious underlying conditions.
Remember, if symptoms escalate or you have difficulty breathing, it is critical to seek immediate medical attention. Your safety is a priority, and while Ayurveda offers great support, it works best when tailored alongside conventional medical advice in acute cases like these. Keep monitoring the situation, and continue with the measures above while consulting a specialist if necessary.



