Sudden rashes with swelling of lips and eyes can be indicative of urticaria, also known as hives. This condition often involves dosha imbalances, particularly with pitta and vata. While I can offer some initial guidance, it’s crucial to consult with a healthcare provider for personal advice, as allergic reactions can escalate quickly.
In an Ayurvedic context, we focus on pacifying aggravated doshas. For pitta-related skin reactions like urticaria, applying a paste of sandalwood and rosewater on affected areas can provide cooling. Combine equal parts of sandalwood powder with rosewater into a smooth paste, and gently apply on the rashes. Leave it on until it dries, then rinse off with cool water.
Include more bitter and astringent tastes in your son’s diet. This means leafy greens, bitter gourd, and pomegranate. Such foods help balance pitta. Reducing spicy, fried, and overly salty foods will also assist in preventing further flare-ups. Encourage him to keep well hydrated, prefer cool herbal teas like coriander or mint, which soothe pitta.
Internally, giving him a decoction of neem leaves can purify the blood, another important factor in managing skin reactions. Boil a handful of neem leaves in water until reduced by half and ask him to drink a small cup, once a day. However, keep watch for any changes; if swelling persists or breathing issues develop, seek emergency care immediately.
Topical use of coconut oil can also provide relief, thanks to its soothing and anti-inflammatory properties. These measures are supportive, but if there’s any suspicion of severe allergy or anaphylaxis, medical intervention is essential—don’t delay contacting a doctor for urgent symptoms.



