Considering the fact you’re seeing improvement post-steroids but still experiencing itchiness, it’s essential to look at what may help balance your body’s response naturally, without immediately reaching for steroids again. Within Ayurveda, persistent itching after hives may relate to underlying imbalances in the Pitta and Vata doshas, which can be influenced by stress.
For a natural approach, focus on cooling and soothing strategies. Neem (Azadirachta indica) is known as a traditional remedy, offering calming and detoxifying properties. You can apply Neem oil externally on the affected areas, or consider neem capsules after consulting with an Ayurvedic practitioner.
Another helpful option is application of turmeric paste, known for its anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties. Mix turmeric powder in water to make a paste and apply it to the itchy areas. Leave it for about 15-20 minutes then rinse off.
Aloe vera gel, applied directly to the skin, can also offer soothing moisture and relief. If you can get fresh aloe, this is better, slice a leaf and use the gel directly on the skin. Try to include cooling foods, such as cucumber, coriander, or coconut water in your diet and stay hydrated.
To address potential stress contributing to the hives, adopting a practice like Pranayama (breathing exercises) can be beneficial. Practicing Anulom Vilom or Nadi Shodhana daily may help calm the mind and body.
Ensure you avoid hot, spicy, and oily foods which could aggravate Pitta dosha further. Similarly, try to limit exposure to heat, direct sunlight, and situations that are highly stressful or intense.
If these natural approaches don’t bring relief, or if symptoms worsen, it is vital to seek further medical evaluation. Balancing lifestyle and diet alongside Ayurvedic remedies can be pretty useful, but always prioritize patient safety above all.



