Ah, these symptoms do sound like they could be linked with krimi rog, especially in kids – it’s not uncommon. The itching, stomach pain, and loss of appetite point that way for sure. In Ayurveda, worms or parasites need careful approach, especially in young ones.
Vidanga and neem are both indeed pretty useful here. Vidanga (Embelia ribes) is traditionally used to cleanse parasites. A single pinch of vidanga churna mixed with honey taken once daily could be helpful, but check with a healthcare provider, as dosage is crucial, especially for kids. Neem, as an antimicrobial, can be used too. Neem leaves boiled in water and that water given a teaspoonful daily might help, but do start slowly to see how she responds. Again, keep it mild.
Dietary changes are important — keep to light and easy-to-digest foods. Warm, cooked meals with ghee can help increase digestive fire, agni. Avoid any heavy, oily, and sweet food. Cooked veggies like carrots and grains like rice are good; they’re gentle on the stomach.
Hygiene-wise, super important! Make sure her nails are clean and cut short, hands are washed regularly, especially after using toilet and before meals. Clean beddings often.
As for how long it’ll take — it varies. Often about one to two weeks, but it’s important to monitor symptoms and consult if there’s no improvement. Remember to maintain these hygiene and dietary habits to prevent recurrence.
Do keep professionals in loop — watch for any worsening symptoms like severe pain, weight loss, or changes in bowel movements. Ensuring your daughter’s completely okay means reaching out to local health folks regularly too. You got this!


