Why do I get rashes or hives at the nape of my neck and pimples on my forehead - #20361
Why do I get rashes or hives at the nape of my neck and pimples on my forehead. I have tried using hoat milk soap and the crfamni was given yo use was clozole trio. I have also applied shalea butter and sunscreen
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It may be due to your food habits or environmental factors. Avoid spicy, oily and processed food. Erandbhrushta haritaki 0-0-3 with lukewarm water at bedtime. Tab.Neem 2-0-2
Neem ghan vati- Kaishore guggulu- 1 tab twice daily after food with lukewarm water Haridra khand- 1/2 tsp before meals twice daily Coconut oil- apply on the rashes Avoid sour spicy non vegetarian fermented foods
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You should avoid using sunscreen in this case. Instead, I recommend the following Ayurvedic medications:
✅ Triphala Tablet – 1 tablet, twice daily (1 BD)
✅ Neem Tablet – 1 tablet, twice daily (1 BD)
✅ Shatdhaut Ghrita – Apply locally on the affected rash area
AVOID SOUR,SPICY AND PACKED ,NONVEG AND OVERFRIED FOOD
Take haridhdhrakhand churan 1tsp twice daily before food with milk Khadirarist 10ml twice daily after food with water Avipattikar tablet 1-0-1 after food with water Apply calamine lotion on rashes to prevent itching
When you experience rashes or hives at the nape of your neck and pimples on your forehead, it’s essential to look at the broader picture of your health, particularly through the lens of Ayurveda. These symptoms suggest a possible imbalance in your doshas, primarily a Pitta imbalance, which manifests as skin irritations and inflammation.
First, it’s important to understand that the nape of the neck and the forehead are regions where heat tends to accumulate. In Ayurveda, an excess Pitta dosha can cause skin issues like rashes or pimples. Pitta is characterized by qualities of heat, sharpness, and oiliness, which can contribute to such conditions.
Since you’ve already tried hoat milk soap and clozole trio cream without sustainable relief, it might be beneficial to explore a few Ayurvedic practices. Consider incorporating cooling and calming routines into your daily life:
1. Adjust Your Diet: Focus on Pitta-pacifying foods. Consume fresh fruits, vegetables, and whole grains. Avoid too much spicy, oily, or fried foods, as well as caffeine and alcohol, which can aggravate Pitta.
2. Herbal Remedies: Neem and sandalwood have cooling and anti-inflammatory properties that could help reduce skin irritation. You can apply a paste of sandalwood powder and rose water to affected areas.
3. Regular Detoxification: Trikatu, a combination of natural herbs, might be beneficial in cleansing the system. However, it’s important to consult with an Ayurvedic physician before starting any herbal regime.
4. Proper Hydration: Ensure you’re drinking an adequate amount of water daily. Pitta gets aggravated with dehydration.
5. Stress Management: Stress is a common aggravator of Pitta imbalances. Practices like yoga and pranayama (breathing exercises) can help maintain a calm mind and balanced doshas.
If these issues persist or worsen, I advise seeing an Ayurvedic practitioner for a personalized consultation. It’s always critical to listen to your body and seek professional guidance when needed.

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