HELLO,
Your daughter’s symptoms- rashes, hives, and burning when exposed to sunlight- suggest her body reacts abnormally to heat and light
In Ayurveda, this points to -aggravated Pitta dosha -blocked kapha channels -rakta dushti
When sunlight hits already high internal heat, the skin reacts- producing burning, redness, itching, and hives Because kapha is dominant by nature, her metabolism maybe slow, allowing ama (toxins) to accumulate- this further irritate blood and skin
This, her skin becomes “allergic” to sunlight not because of the sun itself, but because her internal heat and toxins make her skin oversensitive
TREATMENT GOALS -pacify pitta dosha -remove toxins -purify blood -soothe ski -stregthen ojas -prevet recurrence
INTERNAL TREATMENT
1)MAHAMANJSITHADI KASHAYA= 20ml+ equalwater twice daily after meals for 3 months =cleanses blood, reduces heat, clears rashes and inflamation
2) SARIVADYASAVA= 20 ml with warm water after meals for 3onths =pacifies pitta, improves complexion, reduces burring
3)HARIDRA KHANDA= 1 tsp with warm milk twice daily for 2 months =acts as antihistamine, anti inflamatory, and supports liver
4) TRIPHALA CHURNA= 1 tsp at bedtime with warm water for 3 mmonths =detoxifies, improves gut health, helps clear toxins
5) AROGYAVARDHINI VATI= 1 tab twice daily after meals for 1 onths = supports liver detox, clears heat and toxins
6) AMLA CHURNA= 1 tsp daily with warm water =natural vitamin c, cooling, improves skin immunity
EXTERNAL MANAGEMENT
1)COOLING SKIN PACKS -Sandalwood + rose wate paste= apply on rash areas fr 20 mi wash with cool water -Aloe vera gel + neem oil few drops= apply after sun exposure to calm redness -Multani mitti + cucumber juice= acts as coolant ad detoxifier
2) BATHING CARE -avoid hot showers -use neem leaf decoction or bathing ubtan made with sandalwood , turmeric and chickpeas flour instead of soap
3) NATURAL SUNSCREEN ALTERNATIVES -before going out, apply thin layer of aloe vera gel + rose water + little glycerine -cover with cotton clothing, umbrella, or scarf to avoid direct rays
LIFESTYLE MODIFICATIONS -early morning or evening walks -light, cooling, freshly cooked meals -meditation, pranayam -gentle physical activity -herbal natural preparations
AVOID -direct su between 10am-4 pm -hot,spicy,oily food -emotional stress, anger -day sleep -chemical skin care
DIET -sweet, bitter, and astringent tastes -fruits= pomegranate, apple, pear, watermelon, grapes -vegetables= bottle gourd, ridge gourd, cucumber, pumpkin, bittergourd -grains= barley, rice, wheat -dairy= fresh cow’s milk, homemade ghee in moderation -cooling herbs =coriander, fennel, cumin, cardamom, turmeric
AVOID -spicy,sour, fermented or salty foods -red meat, eggs, fried foods, pickles, vinegar -coffee, alcohol , carbonated drinks -curd especially at night -leftover reheated food
HOME REMEDIES -Aloe vera juice= 2 tbsp empty stomach in mroning -coriander cumin fennel tea= sip throughout day -turmeric milk at night -neem leaves decoction= take daily 1 cup for 7 days
YOGA ASANAS -chandra namaskar= cooling and balancing -shashankasana -setu bandhasana -viparita karani -marjari asaana
PRANAYAM -Sheetali ad sheetkari=cooling breath to reduce internal heat -anulom vilom= balances all doshas -bhramari= calms nervous system and inflammation
Your daughters condition is treatable and reversible through consistent ayurvedic care, diet correction, and cooling therapies The goal is not to suppress the rash, but to heal the root cause
DO FOLLOW
HOPE THIS MIGHT BE HELPFUL
THANK YOU
DR. MAITRI ACHARYA
Start with- 1. Guduchyadi Kashayam: 15 ml + 15 ml water twice daily before meals. 2. Haridrakhand: 1 tsp twice daily with milk. 3. Arogyavardhini Vati: 1 tab (250 mg) twice daily after meals.
Local Therapy Chandan + Rose Water Paste: Apply on rashes 20 mins 2x/day. Coconut Oil + Neem: Light layer post-bath.
Diet & Lifestyle Eat: Cucumber, pomegranate, coconut water, bitter gourd. Avoid: Citrus, tomatoes, heaty spices, sun 10 AM–4 PM. wear Loose cotton clothes, use SPF 50 mineral sunscreen, cool shower after sun.
Regards Dr Gursimran Jeet Singh MD Panchakarma
Thank you for sharing about your daughter health issues You have mentioned that she is having sensitivity and inflammation in a kapha dominant nature, suggest that her body has developed a mix of pitta aggravation and ama ( toxin) accumulation over time when excess heat builds up under the skin while kapha Block proper elimination, the body reacts with allergic type pressure, itching and sensitivity to sunlight these combination of affairs in people who have sluggish digestion, but internal heat trapped inside
To calm this reaction, focus first on cooling and cleansing from within. She can take Amla juice + aloe Vera juice 10 ML with water daily at morning on an empty stomach Neem capsule-one tablet twice daily after food with warm water Avipattikara churna-half teaspoon with water before meals Mahamanjistadi kashaya Khadira aristha-2 teaspoon eat with equal quantity of water twice daily after meals Haridra khanda -half teaspoon with warm water after food twice daily Externally, she can apply pure coconut oil with desi Kapur Avoid an exposure before going out, avoid spicy, oily, sore fruits, curd, and fermented items Encourage her to take light, warm home, cooked food and drink plenty of fluids throughout the day Once our digestion becomes stable and skin heat subside, the allergic response to sunlight will gradually lesson underbodies tolerance will improve naturally
Hello I truly understand your concern seeing your daughter develop rashes, burning, and hives after sun exposure can be very distressing. But dont worry we are here to help you out😊
✅ AYURVEDIC PLAN OF MANAGEMENT
The goal is to 1. Pacify aggravated Pitta and Kapha doshas. 2. Purify the blood (Rakta shodhana). 3. Improve skin’s natural tolerance and immunity. 4. Relieve itching, burning, and rash recurrence.
✅INTERNAL MEDICATION
1. Sarivasava – 20 ml with equal warm water twice daily before meals. ( Excellent blood purifier and Pitta pacifier.)
2. Manjishthadi ks tab 2-0-2 after food ( Purifies Rakta, reduces inflammation and skin redness.)
3. Arogyavardhini Vati – 1 tablet twice daily after food. (Detoxifies liver and regulates skin metabolism.)
4. Kamdudha Ras (with Mukta) – 1 tablet twice daily before food. ( Relieves burning sensation, acidity, and heat.)
5. Gandhak Rasayan – 2 tablets twice daily after food. ( Acts as a natural anti-allergic and skin rejuvenator.)
✅EXTERNAL REMEDIES
1. Aloe Vera + Sandalwood paste — apply on rashes to soothe burning and inflammation.
2. Kumkumadi Taila (in mild cases) or Nimbadi Taila (if rashes are severe/itchy) — apply gently once daily.
3. Cold rose water compress or neem water wash to reduce redness and sensitivity after sun exposure.
✅HOME REMEDIE
Drink coriander seed water (1 tsp seeds boiled in 2 cups water - reduce to 1 cup). Take twice daily.
Take Amla juice (10 ml daily) — helps cool the system and rejuvenate skin.
Mix 1 tsp ghee + pinch of turmeric in warm milk at bedtime for internal Pitta balance.
During hot weather, drink coconut water or buttermilk with mint to keep heat low.
✅DIET MODIFICATION
✅ Include:
Cooling foods: cucumber, bottle gourd, ridge gourd, pumpkin, coconut, pomegranate, moong dal. Fresh fruits: watermelon, papaya (moderate), and berries. Barley, old rice, and wheat. Cow ghee in small quantity — balances Pitta naturally.
❌ Avoid
Spicy, sour, or fried foods. Fermented foods (pickles, curd, vinegar). Citrus fruits in excess (orange, lemon). Coffee, tea, and alcohol. Exposure to direct sunlight between 11 am – 4 pm.
✅Lifestyle and Yoga Tips
Encourage early morning walks before sunrise or after sunset to maintain vitamin D safely. Apply natural sunscreen: Mix sandalwood powder + aloe vera + rose water before going out. Practice Sheetali and Sheetkari Pranayama daily — excellent for cooling body heat. Avoid emotional stress or anger, as they aggravate Pitta instantly. Wear cotton, light-colored clothing in sunlight.
✅ If Rash is Severe or Recurs Frequently
Consider a short Panchakarma therapy under guidance: Virechana Karma (Purgation) — to eliminate excess Pitta and toxins. Raktamokshana (blood purification therapy) — for chronic inflammatory or allergic skin reactions.
These treatments help achieve long-term healing rather than just symptom control.
With a holistic Ayurvedic approach combining internal purification, external soothing remedies, and dietary discipline, your daughter can regain her skin balance and natural tolerance to sunlight over time.
Wishing her a good health😊
Warm regards, Dr Snehal Vidhate
Ayurvedic Understanding of Sun Sensitivity & Hives - Kapha nature with chronic inflammation tends to trap heat and toxins in the skin and lymph. - Pitta aggravation from sun exposure, stress, or minor dietary triggers causes burning, rashes, and hives. - Ama (toxins) in the blood and skin channels (Rasa and Rakta dhatus) worsen the reaction.
Rx 1.Haridra khand 1 tsp with warm milk empty stomach in the morning 2.Arogyavvardhini vati 2 tab twice daily with water after meals 3.Sarivadyasava 20 ml with 20 ml water twice daily after meals 4.Avipattikar churna 1/2 tsp twice daily with warm water before melas
External Remedies - Eladi Taila: Apply gently to affected areas to soothe itching and burning. - Aloe vera gel + sandalwood paste: Cooling pack for sun-exposed skin. - Avoid chemical sunscreens; use natural blockers like coconut oil + zinc oxide if needed.
Lifestyle & Diet Tips - Avoid sour, spicy, fermented foods—they aggravate Pitta. - Favor cooling foods: cucumber, coconut water, mint, coriander, and barley. - Practice Sheetali and Anulom Vilom pranayama daily. - Gentle lymphatic massage with warm castor or sesame oil 2x/week.
Do not worry Start on Kayakalpa vati -one tablet twice daily before food with warm water Neemghan vati Kaishore guggulu One tablet twice daily after food with warm water Haridra khand half teaspoon with warm water twice daily after food Apply sunscreen before going out Drink plenty of fluids Avoid spicy, only fermented process food Apply aloe vera gel over the rashes
Start with Haridhdhrakhand 1tsp twice daily before food with warm milk Kamdudharas 1-0-1 after food with water Liv 52 1-0-1 after food with water Avoid direct Sun rays exposure use hat or use umbrella when going out during the day Use Sunscreen SPF 50+ during the day.
Sun sensitivity and skin reactions like rashes or hives can often arise from an imbalance in the body, particularly involving the Pitta dosha, which regulates heat in the body. Your daughter’s underlying constitution being Kapha, with tendencies towards inflammation, suggests a dual influence here with Pitta aggravation. In Ayurveda, such conditions could stem from increased internal heat, poor elimination of toxins (Ama), or an impaired skin barrier.
To address the sun sensitivity, focusing on balancing the Pitta dosha is crucial. Begin with dietary adjustments. Avoid hot, spicy, and sour foods that can escalate Pitta. Incorporate sweet, bitter, and astringent tastes — these are cooling. Foods like cucumber, watermelon, melons, coconut water, and leafy greens can be beneficial. Encourage her to stay hydrated with plenty of water and herbal teas like chamomile or peppermint.
External applications can help soothe the skin. Aloe vera gel, when applied regularly, can cool and nourish the skin. Alternatively, create a paste of sandalwood powder and rose water for a mild cooling effect. Ensure this is a part of her daily skin-care routine, especially before and after sun exposure.
Internally, consider Triphala, which can promote detoxification and support skin health. One teaspoon of Triphala churna with lukewarm water before bedtime can aid in cleansing the digestive tract and improving elimination.
Lifestyle is important too. Stress can ignite Pitta, leading to skin flare-ups, so encourage activities like yoga and meditation to maintain tranquility. Protect her skin with protective clothing and limit direct exposure during peak sunlight hours (10 AM - 4 PM).
Lastly, if the skin reactions persist or worsen, it’s crucial to consult a healthcare provider as it might need a deeper investigation. Ayurveda can complement modern treatments, but they should not delay necessary medical interventions.


