Applying Revinto Kottamchukadi-Taila could be beneficial for your skin rash, as it’s traditionally used in Siddha-Ayurveda for various skin conditions. This herbal oil is made with natural ingredients intended to balance the doshas, particularly to calm vata and pitta imbalances that might be causing or aggravating the rash. Considering your experience with itchiness and redness, it’s worth a try.
To use it, you can apply a small amount directly to the affected area. Dabbing a few drops onto a clean cotton ball or your fingertip, and gently massaging it into the skin can help enhance absorption. It’s usually safe to leave on overnight, but do keep an eye for any allergic reactions, especially if you have sensitive skin. Start with a small patch test on an unaffected area of your skin to check for adverse reactions.
Use it once or twice daily, perhaps in the morning after a shower and again at night before bed, to maximize its soothing effects. These applications work better when the skin is clean and slightly damp—promoting better absorption of the oil. If the rash doesn’t improve within a week or it worsens, definitely re-evaluate the situation, as persistent rash that flares at night might require further investigation, always best to get a dermatologist’s guidance if it persists.
Also, consider lifestyle and dietary adjustments to help reduce skin inflammation. Eating cooling foods like cucumber or watermelon and avoiding spicy, oily, or fried foods may help keep pitta in check. Staying hydrated is key, both internally by drinking water and externally by not letting the skin dry out.
Remember, though herbal remedies can provide relief, any signs of severe allergic reaction or spreading rash should warrant immediate medical attention to rule out serious skin conditions or infections.



