Based on your description, what you’re experiencing seems to align with a skin condition accompanied by fluid accumulation, likely causing discomfort and itching. To address this from a Siddha-Ayurvedic perspective, we first look into the balance of doshas, primarily focusing on any imbalance in your pitta dosha, which often relates to skin issues and the presence of fluid.
The accumulation of viscous fluid and the spreading nature of the itch suggests a possible kapha imbalance, leading to fluid retention in tissues. The small accumulations may indicate a need to purify and detoxify the skin and bodily channels.
Diet plays a crucial role. Opt for a pitta-pacifying diet that includes cooling, light, and dry foods. Avoid spicy foods, excess salt, and sour items that aggravate pitta. Increase the intake of naturally sweet, bitter, and astringent tastes found in foods like cucumber, bitter gourd, and leafy greens.
Using herbal preparations can also be beneficial. Neem (Azadirachta indica) is known for its antimicrobial properties and can be applied topically as a paste or taken internally. For chronic conditions, seek preparations that include Amalaki or Guduchi, which support the immune and digestive systems.
Daily routines should include gentle yoga or walking to maintain circulation and assist in the removal of blockages in the nadis (energy channels). Ensure proper hydration, as this balances kapha without aggravating it.
However, if symptoms worsened or do not improve, consult an Ayurvedic professional or healthcare provider to rule out any underlying medical condition, ensuring that you receive a comprehensive evaluation and treatment tailored to your prakriti and specific symptoms.