Urticaria can be frustrating, especially when it persists despite treatment. In Ayurveda, managing urticaria involves understanding the dosha imbalances—often Kapha and Pitta—and addressing them through diet and lifestyle. It’s good to hear your are taking Ayurvedic approach. The current medications you’re taking sound quite comprehensive, but let’s explore a few other angles you might consider.
Diet plays a critical role in managing such conditions. Try to incorporate more Pitta-pacifying foods like bitter gourd, bottle gourd, and neem. Avoid hot, spicy and sour foods, avoid fermented items, and minimize caffeine and alcohol, as these can aggravate Pitta. Focus on light, cooling foods and drink plenty of lukewarm water to help balance Kapha.
Lifestyle is equally important. Stress can be a significant trigger. Incorporate Pranayama and meditation into your daily routine to help manage stress levels and achieve better mind-body balance. Ensure that your daily schedule has a balance of work and rest, avoiding excessive workload and late nights.
A regular detoxification routine may help. Triphala is an excellent detoxer to be taken at night with warm water. It helps cleanse the digestive system and can balance all three doshas specifically vitiated Pitta causing urticaria.
Topical applications might provide temporary relief but for long-term solution, internal management is crucial. Continue with the lotion and oil you’ve been using, as they can soothe the skin.
Lastly, assess the environment around you. Check for any potential allergens in your home or workplace. Sometimes, simple changes like switching cleaning products or detergents can make a difference.
Practice patience, as the journey may take time. If rash persists or worsens, consult with your Ayurvedic doctor for re-evaluation. Adjustments in your current regimen might be needed or further investigation to understand underlying causes.



