Chronic urticaria - #20435
Im patient of chronic urticaria since 10 yrs I have thyroid issues also hypothyroidism Is this both disease interrelated? If so how can i real naturally ? Im so upset by itching sensation in the body
100% Anonymous
completely confidential.
No sign-up needed.

Doctors’ responses
Avoid spicy, oily and processed food. Regular exercise and meditation. Tab.Shati 2-0-2 Tab.Yashtimadhu 2-0-2
Yes they are often interrelated. Divya Kayakalpa Vati - 40 grams Take 1 tablets in the morning and evening on an empty stomach with water. Divya Neem Ghanvati - Divya Giloy Ghanvati - Tab . Kanchanar guggulu - Take 1 tablets from each after morning and evening meals with lukewarm water. Divya Haridrakhand - 200 grams Take half teaspoon with lukewarm water twice a day after meals Divya Nariyal Tel +deshi Kapur Mix both of them and apply on the affected area.
-Take Turmeric powder 1/2 tsp twice with warm milk / Turmeric milk - Kamdudha ras 1-0-1, with water Put fresh kokum in water and take bath Avoid sea foods, + Pickles+ sour food + eggs
Avoid certain food/medications which aggravates the symptoms. Avoiding factors such as excess intake of salt, sour gruels, and mustard; exposure to the cold wind.
Take following medicines 1. Gandhak rasayan 500 mg 1-1-1 with warm water after meal 2. Haridrakhanda 6gm 1-0-1 after food with warm water 3. Manjisthadi kadha 4tsp - 4tsp- 4tsp with warm water 4. Kamdudha rasa 500mg+ Suvarnamakshik bhasma 125mg+ Pravalpishti 100mg + Sutshekhara rasa 250mg Mix well and take it with warm water
Avoid spicy food, fermented foods, maida , curd, potato, brinjal, green peas Take arogyavardini vati 1tid after food Patolakaturohinyadi kashaya 15 ml bd before food As you have mention it 10 yrs of history then better to visit once nearby panchakarma centre and get done with one course of Virechana karma…as it cleanses body so whatever toxins present in the body is removed and it even beneficial for your thyroid problem too
As mentioned 10 years history body detoxification can reduce this . Better to visit near by Ayurvedic physician so according he can suggested you body detoxification process. ⏺️ Till than: apply neem oil on body. ⏺️On urticaria rash apply cocum water. ⏺️ Avoid fermented processed, packed food, no bekary product no maida, no oily spicy food, no pickle, papad, green chilly, reduce or stop tea coffe, if any addiction stop it. ⏺️ Wear Pure cotton clothes. ⏺️ Check for any food allergy - you can do food allergy test. ⏺️ Avoid perfume or scented spray on body. ⏺️ Use glycerine soap. ⏺️Due thyroid skin get dry than itching occurs dye to dryness. ⏺️If you having pet than also you can suffer from this.
Hello. Stop fermented, Stale ,spicy. oly , junk foods , cheese , butter, milk and milk sweets, milkshakes , curd and smoothes. Avoid bath aftet eating. Take Tab Arogyavardhini 2 tabs 2 timea a day . Tab krumikuthar rasa 2 tabs at night. Syrup Parpathadi kadha 15 ml + 15 ml warm water 2 times a day aftet meals. 1 tsp haridra khanda + 2 pinch pepper powder + 1 tsp ghee with warm watet 2 times a day. Since it is chronic u will need panchakarma . Viait an ayurveduc doctor.
Hello… I have treated more then 10 chronic urticaria pts… But strictly you have to take Virechana procedure ( panchakarma procedure ) then only your complaints can be reduced… Followed by 1) Patoladi kashaya… 10 ml 2 times a day 2) Tablet Alarkhand… 1 tab 2 times a day 3) Tablet Amlamed… 2 tab 2 Times a day before food
Yes, chronic urticaria and hypothyroidism can sometimes be related. Various studies suggest that people with thyroid dysfunction, particularly autoimmune thyroid diseases, could be more prone to chronic urticaria. However, each individual is different, so its crucial to consider other possible contributing factors as well. Ayurveda focuses on balancing the doshas and boosting immunity, which might help you manage both conditions better.
First, let’s consider your diet, which can have a huge impact on both urticaria and thyroid function. In Ayurveda, for urticaria, it’s essential to avoid foods that aggravate the Pitta dosha, like spicy food, fermented items, and excessive sour or salty food. Instead, opt for cooling foods like gourds, leafy greens, and fruits like pears and apples. For hypothyroidism, ensure a diet rich in selenium and zinc, such as pumpkin seeds and nuts, but in moderation. Also incorporate cooked vegetables since raw ones can disturb thyroid function.
Improve your lifestyle with regular yoga and pranayama. These are known to help balance thyroid hormones and reduce stress, which can exacerbate urticaria. Try poses like Sarvangasana or shoulder stand, which helps stimulate the thyroid gland but practice them under a trained instructor. Do Anulom Vilom pranayama to calm your mind and body.
For immediate relief from itching, apply cool, wet compresses and use sandalwood paste or aloe vera gel to soothe the skin. These are gentle remedies that calm Pitta. Avoid known allergens, and keep a diary of triggers to manage outbreaks more effectively.
Finally, rejuvenate your digestive fire or “Agni” because a strong metabolism can bolster your overall immunity. Consider taking a warm ginger tea daily, but be mindful of Pitta aggravation, so adjust based on your reaction.
Don’t forget to keep in touch with your healthcare provider regularly to monitor thyroid levels. Such integrated guidance could bring improvements over time.

100% Anonymous
600+ certified Ayurvedic experts. No sign-up.
About our doctors
Only qualified ayurvedic doctors who have confirmed the availability of medical education and other certificates of medical practice consult on our service. You can check the qualification confirmation in the doctor's profile.