What causes body itching and small boils after eating food? - #52724
body itching starts after eating any food in whole body & small boils also appears the disapper after few hours
How long have you been experiencing itching and boils after eating?:
- More than 6 monthsHow severe is the itching on a scale of 1 to 10?:
- 7-9 (Severe)Do you notice any specific foods that trigger the itching and boils?:
- Not sureHow long do the boils typically last before they disappear?:
- 1-3 hoursHave you experienced any other symptoms like swelling or difficulty breathing?:
- Yes, swellingWhat is your usual diet like? Do you consume a lot of processed foods?:
- Not sureHow is your overall digestive health?:
- Frequent indigestion or acidityDoctor-recommended remedies for this condition
Doctors' responses
Hi! I’m an assistant to the Ask Ayurveda doctors. I’ve carefully reviewed your question.
I will explain your symptoms through the Ayurvedic perspective so you understand what is happening in your body as a whole.
The itching and appearance of small boils after eating suggest an imbalance that may be linked to your body’s reaction to food. In Ayurveda, such symptoms are often associated with an excess of Pitta dosha, which governs heat and metabolism in the body. When Pitta is aggravated, it can lead to skin reactions characterized by itching and boils, often appearing quickly after dietary intake.
The fact that these symptoms arise after eating indicates that your digestive fire, or Agni, might be irregular or overly strong, leading to an inflammatory response. This can also suggest the presence of Ama, or toxins, which may not be fully digested food particles that circulate in your system, causing skin eruptions.
Ayurveda views this as a systemic imbalance rather than isolated skin issues. The connection between your digestion and skin health is crucial, as the skin often reflects internal imbalances and the state of your digestive health.
To give doctors a precise and effective treatment plan, your answers to the questions below are essential. Without this information, the recommendations will be more general and less accurate.
Please answer each question as clearly as possible.
1. How long have you been experiencing the itching and boils after eating? Please specify the duration such as less than 1 week, 1-4 weeks, etc. 2. On a scale of 1 to 10, how severe is the itching? Is it mild (1-3), moderate (4-6), severe (7-9), or very severe (10)? 3. Do you notice any specific foods that trigger the itching and boils? Are all foods triggers, or is it uncertain? 4. How long do the boils typically last before disappearing? Less than an hour, 1-3 hours, half a day, or more than a day? 5. Have you experienced any other symptoms like swelling or difficulty breathing along with the skin issues? 6. What is your usual diet like? Do you consume mostly whole foods, a mix, or mostly processed foods? 7. How is your overall digestive health? Do you experience regular and comfortable digestion, occasional bloating or gas, frequent indigestion or acidity, or chronic issues like constipation or diarrhea?
Your detailed answers will help in crafting a more accurate Ayurvedic treatment plan.
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