Allergies on the skin can be triggered by a variety of factors, and it sounds like you’re encountering a combination of possible causes. Changing your laundry detergent is a common culprit. Skin can react to new chemicals or fragrances, leading to contact dermatitis. Consider switching back to an unscented, hypoallergenic detergent to see if symptoms improve. Your dog’s presence could contribute if pet dander is a trigger. Keeping your living areas clean and minimizing direct contact, especially after cleaning, might alleviate symptoms.
Stress can indeed exacerbate skin conditions. When under stress, the skin barrier function is compromised, making it more susceptible to irritants and allergens. This can make existing rashes worse or more persistent. Integrating stress management techniques such as meditation, yoga, or regular exercise can improve your skin’s response over time.
Certain foods might trigger or worsen the situation, particularly those that lead to histamine release. Keeping a food diary to identify specific triggers can be helpful. Addressing your diet according to your dosha can also promote a balanced internal environment. Consuming fresh, unprocessed foods, and avoiding excessively spicy or oily meals can calm inflammation within your skin.
Incorporating a daily routine that soothes the skin can be beneficial. Using cool compresses, mild, natural soaps, and herbal moisturizing oils such as neem or coconut can help. Regular cleansing, followed by gentle hydration, is key to maintaining your skin’s health.
Finally, if these approaches don’t show improvement, consulting an Ayurvedic physician could offer more personalized solutions by assessing your unique prakriti. However, given that you’ve tried over-the-counter options without relief, it might be worth seeing a dermatologist to ensure there’s no underlying issue that needs immediate attention. Balancing Ayurvedic practices alongside conventional treatment can often provide the best overall outcome.



