Urticaria
Urticaria or Hives is an allergic disorder of the skin. It is characterized by the sudden or repeated appearance of wheals, irregular, round skin lesions accompanied by inflammation and itching. It usually appears on the covered areas of skin, but rarely on the palms, soles, or scalp.
At the point when a man interacts with frosty air frequently, it causes disturbance of Kapha and Vata . It absorbs with disturbance of Pitta Dosha and spreads into the Rakta Dhatu This prompts Sthan Sanshrya in the skin, in the end causing Shitpitta or Urticaria.
Causative components of Urticaria:
- Eating a lot of harsh gruels
- Excessive admission of mustard
- Exposure to chilly breeze
- Improper emesis
- Altered highlights in stormy and winter season
- Insect chomp
- Contact of harmful creepy crawlies/bugs
- Excess intake of salty and pungent food
- Day sleep
Signs & Symptoms
- Round and irregular lesions with inflammation
- Itching
- Thirst and burning sensation
- Allergens
- Materials such as wool, metals, animal fur, silk, infestation of scabies, lice, bugs, and worms can
- Elevated Thirst
- Tastelessness
- Heaviness in the body
- Redness in the eye.
Ayurvedic Treatment
Medicines having Ushna, Tiksha, Ama Pachak and Vatanuloman properties are excellent
Panchakarma treatment
- Abhyanga
- Swedana
- Raktamokshan
- Vaman
- Virechana
- Turmeric/ Haridra
- Arogyavardhini Vatti
- Suthashekara Rasa
- Kamadhugarasa
- Triphala
- Mustard oil