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A Russian lady wanna come to India for her skin decease treatment
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A Russian lady wanna come to India for her skin decease treatment - #21512

Teja

She is getting red scars on her belly and neck wnever she is eating some different food or taking some medicine Those scars are immediately popping out for some time Nd going back She is trying many medications but unable find permanent solution

Age: 33
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So, with the red scars popping up after eating certian foods or meds, it sounds like a classic case of skin allergies. In Ayurveda, this is often related to imbalances in vata and pitta doshas, maybe even a bit of rakta dhatu (blood tissue) involved. It’s kind of like your body screaming "hey, this ain't cool," in response to whatever's gettin' in there. First off, identifying the offending food or meds—I know you mentioned she's tried a lot of treatments—would be key. She might wanna keep a food journal, jotin down what she eats and any symptoms that follow. This can help spot patterns over time. Ayurveda loves good ol' ginger and turmeric, both help in detoxifying the blood and pacifying pitta. You could try a warm turmeric milk at night—just a pinch of turmeric in warm milk, maybe with a dash of black pepper. Sip it slowly. This is soothing for the skin and digestion. Speaking of digestion, enhancing her agni, or digestive fire, is crucial. Trikatu churna might work wonders—1/4 tsp after meals with honey (if she's not taking any blood sugar meds or has allergies). This can keep the digestion smooth and prevent ama (toxins) from forming. She should also do stress-busting activities that calm pitta, like walking in nature, or belly breathing exercises. Sometimes stress amplifies allergies. And coconut oil is a great soother for the skin; apply it to the affected area, it calms the irritation down quick. But if it’s happening often or getting too intense, make sure she sees a doc pronto— allergies can sometimes turn sneaky-dangerous. And while Ayurveda can help long-term, you wanna balance it with conventional wisdom, too. Let's keep it safe, right? Cheers to smoother skin days ahead!
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