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Skin and Hair Disorders
Question #33857
145 days ago
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AVP Charmaraksha Balm - #33857

Theodore

I am dealing with this really annoying rash that just won’t go away, and a friend suggested I try AVP Charmaraksha Balm. I've been applying it for a few days now, like they said to, but I’m kinda worried because my skin got super red and itchy after the first use. The rash is around my elbows and knees and honestly, it feels like it's getting worse instead of better. I remember having something similar when I was a kid, it went away after a few weeks, but this time feels different. I also have this tightness in my skin, almost like it’s parched or burning. Really feels bad!! I read that AVP Charmaraksha Balm is suppose to help with skin irritation, but like, is it normal for it to feel worse when you start? Should I keep going with it or stop? I just wanna know if anyone out there has had experience with this balm, and how long does it take to see results? Did you have any side effects? I've tried other creams in the past, but nothing seems to work—and this weird thing with the AVP Charmaraksha Balm is just confusing me more. Should I also be doing something else for that annoying rash? Ugh, just really hope I can get rid of it soon!

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When using AVP Charmaraksha Balm, experiencing increased redness and itching is not a typical reaction and may suggest a sensitivity or allergic reaction to one or more components in the balm. It’s important to trust your body’s signals—if your skin is reacting negatively, it’s usually best to discontinue use and avoid further irritation. These symptoms suggest the product might not be suitable for you.

Your rash sounds like it could be more than a simple irritation, considering the intensity and location, as well as the past experience. You mention the rash is on elbows and knees, which resembles common patterns seen in conditions such as eczema (atopic dermatitis) or psoriasis. Both conditions can cause dryness, a tight-feeling or burning sensation, and may flare in similar areas you described.

To manage this rash safely and naturally, you would benefit from a holistic Ayurvedic approach which considers factors like your dosha balance. For instance, Vata imbalances may result in dry, flaky skin, while Pitta imbalances can lead to redness and irritation. Addressing these imbalances through diet and lifestyle plays crucial role. Here are few actionable strategies:

1. Dietary Adjustments: Avoid heatsy or spicy foods, caffeine, and fried or oily snacks which may aggravate Pitta. Favor cooling foods like cucumbers, melons, and leafy greens. Hydration is key too, so ensure you’re drinking enough water.

2. Application of Natural Oils: Opt for gentle, natural moisturization using coconut oil or sesame oil, which can soothe irritation. Apply it gently without excessive rubbing.

3. Herbal Remedies: Neem powder mixed with water can be soothing as a paste on affected areas, due to Neem’s anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties. However, apply a small amount first to test your skin’s reaction.

4. Avoid Irritants: Be mindful of anything else that might be worsening your skin, like detergents, lotions, or clothing materials. Opt for unscented, natural options.

Since your rash is worsening, it may be worthwhile seeking professional medical advice. A skilled dermatologist can provide further insight into the nature of your rash and recommend tailored treatments if necessary.

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It sounds like the AVP Charmaraksha Balm might not be right for your skin, given the increased redness and itching you’re experiencing. Though this balm is generally used to soothe skin irritation, it shouldn’t worsen your symptoms. This could indicate a sensitivity or allergic reaction to one of its ingredients. Given your description of the skin becoming tight and burning, it might be best to pause using the balm for now.

The rash’s location around your elbows and knees suggests it might be contact dermatitis or a similar condition influenced by vata or pitta dosha imbalance. Excessive dryness, redness, and itchiness indicate heightened pitta, which creates heat and inflammation in the skin. You might try using coconut oil or sesame oil, as they can soothe and hydrate while bringing balance. Apply a small amount to the affected areas twice a day to alleviate the dryness.

To calm the pitta dosha further, consider incorporating cooling herbs like neem or sandalwood. A gentle paste of these, applied with rose water, can help soothe inflammation and redness. It’s important to keep your body cool, stay hydrated, and avoid spicy foods that may aggravate pitta.

If symptoms persist or if the rash worsens despite these measures, seek direct medical attention. It’s crucial to rule out any potential for a more severe skin condition that requires professional treatment. Meanwhile, keep note of other changes, like diet, soaps, or detergents, which might also contribute to the rash.

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