Severe eczema can be debilitating, especially when it’s so widespread and persistent. In Ayurveda, conditions like this are often related to imbalances in Pitta and Kapha doshas, which may indicate excess heat and dampness in the body. Addressing this might involve a holistic approach focusing on diet, lifestyle, and topical treatments.
Diet and Nutrition: Begin by cooling the Pitta with a diet high in fresh fruits like watermelon or pears. Avoid spicy foods, caffeine, alcohol, and refined sugars as these can exacerbate symptoms. Including bitter leafy greens like spinach and kale might help in balancing the doshas. Staying hydrated is essential—aim for plenty of water and perhaps incorporate cooling herbal teas, like mint or chamomile.
Topical Application: To soothe the skin, apply coconut oil or aloe vera gel to affected areas. These are cooling and can reduce inflammation and itching. Make sure they are at room temperature or slightly warm (not cold), to prevent any further dosha imbalance.
Lifestyle Changes: Practicing stress-reduction techniques such as yoga or meditation can significantly help with eczema flares, as stress often exacerbates skin conditions. Ensure consistent sleep schedules and reduce exposure to any allergens or irritants (like harsh soaps or synthetic clothing).
Herbal Remedies: Neem leaf paste or turmeric paste might help due to their anti-inflammatory properties. Apply a thin layer twice daily, but monitor your skin for any reaction as sensitivity can vary.
Medical Attention: Given the severity—with 80% of the body affected and symptoms like oozing—consulting a healthcare professional is crucial. Sometimes these conditions need attention from modern medicine, and delaying professional care isn’t advisable. You might require antihistamines or other medications to manage the symptoms.



