Thank you for sharing your concern since your skin, rashes and heating have been recurring for a long time. It suggests that the root cause is still active inside often due to toxin, buildup and imbalance in digestion and immunity. Yes, you can say please start Ayurvedic medicines. They help purify the blood and calm internal inflammation. Patanjali products like Neem Ganvati and Kayakalpa vati are generally safe to use
You may take Kayakalpa vati -one tablet twice daily before food with warm water Neemghan vati -one tablet twice daily after food with warm water Kaishore guggulu-one tablet twice daily after food with warm water Haridra khanda -half teaspoon with warm water after food twice daily
Triphala churna-1 teaspoon with warm water at night Drink plenty of warm water, eat fresh home, cooked meals and avoid spicy, oily and junk foods Continue for 6 to 8 weeks and observe improvement
1.Panchtikta ghrita guggulu 2 tab twice daily after meals with water 2.Gandhak Rsayan 2 tab twice daily with water after meals 3.Arogyavardhinni vati 2 tab twice daily with water after meals 4.Mahamanjisthai kwath 20 ml with 20 ml water twice daily after meals
For application-Neem oil + suddha gandhak + kapoor-mix them all and massage on the affected areas twice daily
Lifestyle & Diet Tips - Avoid: Spicy, sour, fermented foods; excess salt; fried items - Favor: Cooling foods—coconut water, cucumber, moong dal, pomegranate, ghee - Hydration: Drink 8–10 glasses of water daily; add coriander seeds to water overnight - Sleep: Ensure 7–8 hours of restful sleep - Clothing: Wear loose, breathable cotton fabrics
Avoid sour, fermented and packed foods. Regular exercise. Increase intake of raw vegetables and fruits. Tab. Shati 2-0-2 Tab. Protekt 2-0-2 Follow up after 4weeks
Don’t worry take Panchatiktha ghrita Guggulu 1tab bd, arogya vardini vati 1tab,rasa Manikya ras 1tab bd, khadiarista 20ml bd,vibha ointment Externally
Yes you can take Neem ghanvati, kayakalp vati Also add Vidangarist 10ml twice daily after food with water Aarogyavardhini 1-0-1 after food with water Haridhdhrakhand 1tsp twice daily before food with warm milk Avoid seafood chinese, food eggs, sour food, fermented foods.
The return of these persistent red rashes and itching suggests an imbalance in your doshas, likely pitta and perhaps an aggravated vata as well. In Ayurveda, managing such skin conditions involves addressing the root cause, not just the symptoms. While you consider using Ayurvedic medicine like Neem Ghanvati and Kaya Kalp Vati, it’s essential to understand their suitability based on your prakriti and current condition.
Neem, known for its potent detoxifying and anti-inflammatory properties, can be helpful. Neem Ghanvati might support the cleansing of your blood, helping to reduce the inflammation causing rashes. However, its cooling nature suits individuals with a pitta imbalance more. If your dominant dosha is vata, be cautious; Neem might aggravate it. Kaya Kalp Vati, on the other hand, aims to promote skin health by balancing all three doshas but consult an Ayurvedic practitioner to ensure its Ayurveda compatibility with your unique constitution and current imbalance.
Diet and lifestyle modifications also play a crucial role. Try adopting a pitta-pacifying diet, including cooling foods like cucumber, watermelon, and bitter greens. Avoid spicy, oily, and fermented foods as they can aggravate pitta. Increase intake of coconut water, which cools down the body naturally. Pay attention to your daily routine and stress levels, as they contribute significantly to skin issues. Make sure to sleep well, and avoid late nights.
While using Ayurvedic herbs and formulations can be beneficial, it’s critical not to stop any treatment from your doctor without consultation. Combining Ayurvedic remedies with ongoing treatments can sometimes lead to complications if not managed properly. Therefore, see a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner to create an integrated treatment approach suitable for you. If the itching is severe or accompanied by other serious symptoms, it would be necessary to seek immediate medical attention.
HELLO SHRAVAN,
When you get red rashes, itching and red dots all over the body for a long time, it means your skin and blood are reacting to internal imbalances, not just an external infection or allergy
From the Ayurvedic point of view -Pitta dosha had increased -> causes redness, burning, rashes -Kapha dosha mixes with Pitta-> causes oozing, thick rash, itching -Rakta dhatu (blood) becomes “impure” because of these doshas -> results in chronic skin disease
TREATMENT GOALS -purify blood -paacify pitta and kapha doshas -remove toxins -support liver function -nourish skin -prevent recurrence through diet and lifestyle correction
INTERNAL MEDICATIONS
1) NEEM GHAN VATI= 1 tab twice daily after meals for 12 weeks =antibacterial, anti inflammatory, reduces itching and rashes
2) KAYA KALP VATI= 1 tab twice daily after meals for 3 months =improves skin metabolism, reduces pitta and kapha
3) AROGYAVARDHINI VATI= 1 tab twice daily after meals for 3 months =detoxifies liver and regulates metabolism
4) KHADIRARISHTA= 15ml + warm water twice daily before meals for 3 months = cleanses rakta and remove toxins
5) GANDHAK RASAYANA = 1 tab twice daily after meals for 3 months =enhaances immunity and reduces inflammation
6) TRIPHALA CHURNA= 1 tsp with warm water at bedtime =improves digestion, reduces Ama
EXTERNAL TREATMENT
1) NEEM DECOCTION OR TURMERIC WATER BATH =reduces itching, acts as antiseptic
2) KAILAS JEEVAN CREAM/ NEEM -CHANDAN LEPA -applythin layer on rashes twice daily =soothes inflammation
3) KARANJ TAILA= massage lightly 20-30 min before bath =balances kapha-pitta, removes toxins
4) ALOE VERA GEL= after bath =mositurizes and cools skin
Avoid heavy, sticky creams or petroleum jelly- they can trap heat and aggravate. pitta
DIET -fresh fruits= pomegranate, apple, papaya,amla, guava -vegetable bitter gourd, bottle gourd , ridge gourd, pumpkin -grains= rice, wheat, barley -lentils= moong dal, massor dal -beverages= coconut water, amla juice buttermilk (diluted with water and cumin) -spices= turmeric, coriander, cumin ,fennel avoid chilli
AVOID -spicy, oily, fried, and sour foods -fermented foods - curd , pickles, vinegar -junk food, alcohol, caffeine, red meat -excess salt and sugar -nightshades tomato, brinjal if they worsen itching
HOME REMEDIES -neem + turmeric paste= apply on rashes for 15 min daily -Aloe vera pulp= apply directly from the plant-cools and repairs skin -drink boiled water with turmeric (1/2 tsp) an 1 tsp aloe vera juice every morning -use sandalwood paste for burning sensation -apply coconut oil mixed with camphor 1 pinch at night for itching
LIFESTYLE -bath twice daily with neem/tulsi water -wear loose, cotton clothes -keep skin dry and clean -manage stress- emotional heat worsens pitta -sleep early wake early
AVOID -daytime sleep -overexpoure to sun or heat -tight synthetic clothing -scratching the rashes
YOGA ASANAS -sarvangasana= improves blood circulation -bhujangasana= supports liver and skin -ardha matsyendrasana= detoxifies liver -trikonasana= balances pitta and kapha -shavasana= reduces stress hormones
PRANAYAM -Sheetali and sheetkari -anulom vilom -bhramari
Initial relief= 3-4 weeks- less itching, redness reduces Significant improvement= 2-3 months Full detoxification and skin normalization= 4-6 months -maintenance= light diet, triphala and neem based support
Chronic skin disease take time and consistency to heal. Ayurveda focuses on root cause removal not only symptom suppression
DO FOLLOW
HOPE THIS MIGHT BE HELPFUL
THANK YOU
DR. MAITRI ACHARYA
Yes you can take Neemghan vati Kayakalpa vati Along with that add Haridra khand 1/2 tsp with warm water twice daily after food Mahamanjistadi aristha 20 ml with equal quantity of water Avoid oily spicy sour fermented processed foods
Considering your ongoing issue with red rashes and itching, it’s important first to understand that such symptoms can often relate to imbalances in the body’s doshas—primarily Pitta and possibly Vata. This imbalance can manifest as heat and dryness on the skin. An Ayurvedic perspective would aim to address the root cause: excess Pitta that generates inflammation and Vata that contributes to dryness and irritation.
To balance Pitta, cooling herbs and dietary adjustments may be effective. Neem, present in Neem Ghanvati, is traditionally used for its cooling properties and can help manage Pitta-related skin irritations. You can start with a low dose and gradually adjust based on your body’s response. Similarly, Kaya Kalp Vati, composed of herbs known for detoxifying and nourishing the skin, can be used. However, it’s crucial to start with a certified practitioner to tailor the dosage to your specific prakriti and ensure it’s suitable given your history.
Besides herbs, integrate lifestyle changes to support this treatment. Keep hydrated but avoid very spicy, oily, or sour foods which can aggravate Pitta. Favor cooling foods such as cucumbers, melons, and leafy greens. Exposure to sunlight should be moderated.
Following daily abhyanga (self-massage) with cooling oils like coconut or sesame can soothe the skin by countering Vata dryness while promoting doshic balance.
If these rashes intensify or come with other symptoms like fever, it’s essential to seek medical help to rule out any underlying conditions that may require immediate attention. Always inform your healthcare provider about any complementary treatments you’re considering to ensure a comprehensive approach to your well-being.


