How to get rid of cholinergic urtecheria no hives no itching only deep swelling all over the body - #24692
I have deep swelling all over my bodydoctor says angioedama and cholinergic urticaria and weakness all reports normal but swelling is not going age 24 weight 47 female since last 3 months please help.weakness and.Swelling in scalp eyesears everywhere
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Avoid sour, fermented and processed food. Regular exercise. Increase intake of raw vegetables and fruits. Tab.Shati 2-0-2 Tab.Yashtimadhu 2-0-2 Tab.Protekt 2-0-2
Kaishore guggulu- Neemghan vati Giloyghan vati- 1 tab twice daily after food with lukewarm water Mahamanjistadi aristha- 4 tsp with equal quantity of water twice daily after food Avoid spicy Haridra khanda - 1/2 tsp with lukewarm water after food twice daily Avoid spicy sour fermented processed non vegetarian foods sea foods brinjal mushroom
Cholineric urticaria with deep swelling like in your case can be linked to an imbalance of doshas, specifically Pitta imbalance, which impacts Rakta dhatu (blood tissue). Here’s an Ayurvedic perspective that might offer some relief:
Firstly, consider dietary adjustments. Avoid Pitta-aggravating foods including spicy, salty, and sour elements. Favor cool, sweet, and bitter foods instead, like cucumbers, melons, and green vegetables. Drink adequate water with added coriander or mint leaves to pacify Pitta.
Focus also on enhancing Agni, your digestive fire. Include digestive herbs like cumin or fennel in your meals. A tea made from equal parts of fennel, coriander, and cumin seeds can be effective. Boil these seeds in water, strain, and have it warm after meals.
Ayurveda emphasizes regular detoxification which can be beneficial for you. Simple detox practices like Triphala at night can help cleanse the system. Mix half teaspoon of Triphala powder in warm water and take before bed.
Additionally, stress can exacerbate Pitta, so incorporate cooling, calming practices such as meditation or Pranayama (breathing exercises) like Sheetali or Sheetkari which are cooling in nature.
Topical application involving cooling substances could also alleviate swelling. Applying Aloe vera gel or sandalwood paste on the affected areas can bring some relief.
If symptoms persist or intensify, it’s essential to seek medical guidance. While Ayurveda can provide support, due to the nature of your symptoms, do not delay consultation with a healthcare professional, especially if experiences worsening.
Lastly, assure you’re following holistic lifestyle practices, regular sleep patterns, gentle yoga, and routines in alignment with rhythms of the natural day, as they can greatly influence the recovery.

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