Allergies can indeed present a complex puzzle, especially when they affect multiple systems like your respiratory and skin. From an Ayurvedic perspective, your symptoms suggest an imbalance of both Vata and Pitta doshas. These imbalances can manifest as hypersensitivity and inflammatory responses, such as the sneezing and rash you’re experiencing. Factors like diet, environment, and even stress could contribute to this disruption.
Now, regarding potential causes, it’s not uncommon for sensitivities to go undetected in standard tests, especially if they’re not deeply rooted allergies. An elimination diet is a practical approach here, though it requires patience and a systematic process. Begin with removing potential irritants from your diet — such as gluten, dairy, nuts, and nightshades — for about 2 weeks. It might be simplistic, but recording your daily intake and symptoms can be surprisingly revealing.
To help restore balance, increase your intake of fresh, organic produce that calms both Vata and Pitta, like sweet fruits and well-cooked vegetables. Avoid processed foods, excess caffeine, and over-use of heating spices. Turmeric and ginger, in controlled amounts, can support your body’s natural inflammatory response.
As your agni (digestive fire) might be compromised, incorporate teas like cumin-coriander-fennel to boost digestion gently. And remember, hydration and rest are crucial in alleviating that odd fatigue.
If symptoms persist or worsen, consult a practitioner familiar with integrative approaches to allergies. They’re equipped to provide more personalized guidance and testing if necessary, ensuring your holistic well-being is maintained.



