Ah, chicken pox, such an uncomfortable intruder, right? Thankfully, Ayurveda has been around for ages, offering some genuine comforts for when these unwelcome blisters come knocking. So, you’re diving into natural ways—makes sense!
In Ayurveda, yep, chicken pox is indeed looked at as a pitta vitiation due to all the excess heat and inflammations. Let’s break it down a bit with what’s practical and comfy for your little one. Neem, sandalwood, and tulsi - they’re like the holy trinity for calming those angry blisters. A gentle paste of sandalwood and turmeric can be applied, though make sure it’s not too abrasive. You see, the key is to dab it on gently—day and night is fine, but keep an eye out for any redness or further irritation.
Neem water baths are refreshing. Take a handful of neem leaves, boil them, let the water cool, and pour it into the bath. Once daily should do the trick; it’s soothing and treats without overpowering the skin.
Ginving Guduchi? It’s not too risky for immunity boosting & fever reduction. However, it’s always wise to start small. Tablets or powder, whichever’s handy with a dash of honey if powder’s the choice. Turmeric milk might also be calming, it’s anti-inflammatory properties are well-known!
Diet-wise, you’re spot on. Avoid spicy foods - they’re like adding fuel to the fire. Instead, coconut water, cucumber slices, brothy soups… keep hydration on point. Warm buttermilk works wonders in balancing the body’s heat.
Now, combining remedies like calamine with these Ayuvedic tips can surely offer relief faster. Some people find it comforting to use both together, balancing eastern and western care systems. Chicken pox recovery is typically around 10 days, but the itching? Ugh, might take its own sweet time to leave, unfortunately.
Lastly, for preventing spread, ensure prashamana herbs to support others’ immune systems like tulsi or even Chyawanprash. Good hygiene, avoiding close contact, and promoting airflow in living spaces aids too.
Whew! Hope that gives a good direction. Any further questions or doubts, don’t hesitate to toss them in!