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Question #6162
91 days ago
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Ayurvedic Medicine For Burning Sensation In Whole Body - #6162

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This burning sensation all over my body has been bothering me for weeks now. It feels like my skin is overheating, even when the weather is normal. Sometimes, my palms and feet get so warm that it’s uncomfortable to touch things. I’m pretty sure it’s related to my pitta dosha because I also get frequent acid reflux and feel irritable easily. I’ve been searching for ayurvedic medicine for burning sensation in whole body, but I don’t know which one is the best or how to use it. Should I be taking something like aloe vera juice or Triphala? Would applying coconut oil or sandalwood paste help, or are these just temporary fixes? I’d really appreciate it if you could suggest an ayurvedic medicine for burning sensation in whole body that’s effective and easy to use. Do I need to make dietary changes too, or will the medicine be enough? My diet isn’t the best—I eat a lot of spicy, fried food, and I drink coffee regularly. Could this be making the burning worse? Please let me know if there are specific panchakarma treatments or detox routines I should consider for this. I’ve heard about therapies like Shirodhara and abhyanga but don’t know if they are relevant for my condition. How long does it take for the burning sensation to reduce with ayurvedic treatment?

Ayurvedic medicine for burning sensation in whole body
Pitta dosha
Body heat remedies
Natural cooling herbs
Ayurveda
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Dr. Harsha Joy
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91 days ago
4.83
The burning sensation you're experiencing, along with symptoms like acid reflux and irritability, points to an aggravated Pitta dosha in Ayurveda. To manage this, consider cooling remedies like aloe vera juice and Triphala to soothe internal heat and support digestion. For external relief, applying coconut oil or sandalwood paste can help calm the skin. It's also crucial to adjust your diet by avoiding spicy, fried foods, and coffee, which exacerbate Pitta, while focusing on cooling foods like cucumbers, melons, and leafy greens. Panchakarma treatments like Abhyanga (herbal oil massage) and Shirodhara (oil poured on the forehead) can provide deeper relief by detoxifying and calming the body. With consistent application of these Ayurvedic remedies and lifestyle changes, you may begin to see improvements within a couple of weeks.
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Dr Sujal Patil
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91 days ago
4.83
To manage this Pitta imbalance , consider cooling remedies like aloe vera juice and Triphala to soothe internal heat and support digestion. For external relief, applying coconut oil or sandalwood paste can help calm the skin. It's also crucial to adjust your diet by avoiding spicy, fried foods, and coffee, which exacerbate Pitta, while focusing on cooling foods like cucumbers, melons, and leafy greens. Panchakarma treatments like Abhyanga (herbal oil massage) and Shirodhara (oil poured on the forehead) can provide deeper relief by detoxifying and calming the body. With consistent application of these Ayurvedic remedies and lifestyle changes, you may begin to see improvements within a couple of weeks.

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