That sounds really uncomfortable, and dealing with those symptoms for a long time can be so frustrating. From an Ayurvedic perspective, these symptoms suggest an imbalance in your Kapha and potentially Vata doshas. Kapha governs the respiratory system and excess leads to mucus and blockage, while Vata, when imbalanced, can cause dry skin and itching.
First things first, let’s talk diet a bit. Try reducing heavy, cold, and mucus-forming foods like dairy, cold beverages, and deeply fried stuff. Warm, light meals like vegetable soups or barley can help balance Kapha. Also, using spices like ginger, black pepper, and turmeric in your meals can stimulate your agni (digestive fire) and help clear the Kapha. For the Vata part, try including healthy fats like ghee or sesame oil, which can help with the itching and dryness.
Now, for your daily routine – you might wanna adopt some steam inhalation with a few drops of eucalyptus or peppermint oil. It can help ease the nasal blockage. Try to find a few minutes in the morning for a simple practice like pranayama, especially Anulom Vilom (alternate nostril breathing). It’s calming and balances both Kapha and Vata.
For the skin, applying coconut oil or neem oil regularly could help sooth the itching — neem is particularly anti-inflammatory. Just use it lightly over the affected areas. Avoid very hot showers, they can dry out your skin even more!
And if your symptoms continue, or any new ones pop up, it might be good to chat with a healthcare professional for a look. hives can sometimes hint at deeper issues and it’s just safe to rule out allergies or infections. Meanwhile, keeping it simple and consistent with these changes might start bringing some relief. Hang in there, ayurveda can be a slow but steady guide.



