Dry Itching on Skin at Night - #42195
My somtum has dry itching but no other symptoms there is no blisters just a lot of dry itching specially in the night time
How long have you been experiencing this dry itching?:
- More than 6 monthsHave you noticed any specific triggers for the itching?:
- No specific triggersHow is your overall skin health?:
- Generally healthy, some drynessShop Now in Our Store


Doctors' responses
For dry itching skin that becomes more pronounced at night, Ayurveda provides unique insights into this issue. This could be influenced by an imbalance in the Vata dosha, which governs movements and dryness in the body. When Vata is disturbed, it manifests as dryness, roughness, and changes especially during night when the environment is more Vata-predominant.
First, consider your diet. Opt for warm, unctuous foods that pacify Vata. Include cooked grains like rice, khichdi, and warm vegetables. Avoid cold, raw, or dry items like salads and crackers. Use warming and moistening oils in cooking, such as sesame or almond oil.
Hydration is also critical to address dryness. Drink slightly warm water throughout the day, but not in excess at night. Herbal teas, such as chamomile or licorice, can also be soothing in the evening.
Externally, apply warm sesame oil or coconut oil to your skin before bedtime. Gentle, daily abhyanga (self-massage) can nourish and lubricate the skin. To enhance this, you may choose to add a few drops of calming essential oils like lavender or sandalwood to the massage oil.
It may be helpful to establish a calming bedtime routine. Incorporate calming activities like reading, listening to soft music, or practicing gentle yoga. Ensure your sleep environment is quiet, dark, and conducive to restful sleep to prevent Vata aggravation.
Check your internal balance with daily self-checks - How is your digestion? Poor digestion can indicate an Agni (digestive fire) imbalance, contributing to skin issues. If constipation is present, it might reflect increased Vata. Consider a mild herbal laxative like triphala at night to maintain regularity.
If the itching persists, or the skin becomes inflamed or painful, consulting an Ayurveda practitioner or healthcare provider is wise for a tailored approach. Use these insights to guide gentle changes, checking their impact on your condition.

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