Allergic Dermatitis

Allergic dermatitis refers to a skin infection that arises as a result of an allergic reaction. It can be triggered by various factors, such as insect stings or bites, exposure to allergens like pollen, or food poisoning. Genetic predisposition can also play a role in the development of allergic dermatitis.

The symptoms of dermatitis can vary, ranging from raised spots and small blisters to thick patches on the skin. While different types of dermatitis may present with specific symptoms, there are certain common signs to watch for, including redness, swelling, itching, and skin lesions.

Proper management of allergic dermatitis involves an initial focus on thorough cleansing of the body before commencing specific treatments. In conventional medicine, steroid or antihistamine therapies are commonly employed. However, relying solely on these treatments can exacerbate the condition. Dermatitis can penetrate deeper into the tissues, leading to multiple complications. Therefore, it is crucial to adopt a comprehensive and holistic approach for effective and long-lasting results.

In the holistic approach, specific external and internal treatments are administered after undergoing Panchakarma, a detoxification and rejuvenation therapy. This comprehensive approach addresses the underlying causes of dermatitis and aims to restore balance to the body. By targeting the root of the problem, holistic treatments have the potential to provide more sustainable relief and prevent future occurrences of allergic dermatitis.