What are the red dots pigments in the abdomen region at the age of 60 - #20598
Many red dots are there in my chest. Stomach and arms and less in thigh areas. What are these red dots but neither they give me pain nor itching sensation Some are of 1 mm in diameter and some are 2-3 mm in size.
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Since how long you are having?? Rashes increasing?? Have you noticed particularly when it is aggravating?? Is there any h/o fever ?? Fatigue??
Based on your symptoms, the red spots may be due to an allergic reaction or heat rash. for it i am providing you some medication Rx.- Haridra Khanda – ½ teaspoon with lukewarm water, once daily.
Gandhak Rasayana – 1 tablet twice a day (morning and evening).
Manjishtha Arishta – 20 ml mixed with an equal amount of water, twice daily after meals. avoid spicy,packed and procesed food
If there are not any symptoms then go for detoxification I.e.Panchkarma if you can.
Hello… Red spots means, rashes? Pimples? Water filled bubbles? Kindly mention… If you suffered with viral infection recently then that rashes may be post viral sign… Make a note 👍
If you are not having any symptoms apart from red dot. Then don’t worry Once check CBC to see your hemoglobin and platelets You can use Neem ghan vati two times a day Mahamanjistadi kasaya 20ml two times a day with warm water before meals
Red dots if not increasing in size, or if it’s not itching/ burning you can ignore May be heat or pitta in body Can take avipattikar tablet 1-0-1 Have Gulkand 1tsp twice daily before food
Hello. For ur problem it needs proper history and examination. But yes it is rakta dushti . Stop spicy , oily , stale , dahi and toxic foods like milk + salt , milk + fruit. Avoid late sleeping time. U need panchakarma trestments like virechan and raktamokshan.
Red dots on the body can be a curious and sometimes concerning phenomenon, especially when they’re not accompanied by pain or itching. At the age of 60, these red dots, which are also called petechiae or cherry angiomas, could often be looked at from an Ayurvedic perspective.
In Ayurveda, your symptoms could signify an imbalance in the blood tissue, known as Rakta Dhatu. When Rakta is vitiated, it sometimes manifests as skin conditions like these red dots. This imbalance can be due to several factors such as a pitta dosha imbalance, dietary factors, stress, or exposure to environmental toxins.
Since you mentioned they don’t cause discomfort, this isn’t likely an immediate medical emergency. But keeping an eye on them is important. If they increase in number or size, it would be wise to consult a healthcare professional for further evaluation.
To balance the Rakta Dhatu and pitta dosha, you might consider a few lifestyle and dietary adjustments. Try including foods that are naturally cooling and cleansing. Think of greens like bitter gourd (karela), pumpkin, or cucumber in your daily diet. Pitta-pacifying herbs like Aloe vera and Neem can also be beneficial. Drink plenty of water to aid in detoxifying the body.
Reducing stress is also crucial — practices like yoga or meditation can be effective in maintaining a calm mind and balanced dosha.
Gentle daily exercise can also help in maintaining good circulation, which aids in purifying the blood, such as brisk walking about 30 minutes a day. Keep well-hydrated, mind you.
If these red dots persist or any other symptoms appear, do consider seeing an allopathic or ayurvedic doctor for a closer evaluation. Meanwhile, remain attentive to how your body feels, as our body’s signals often guide us to the root cause of any imbalance.

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