Eczema: Eczema Causes + 19 Ayurvedic Remedies For Eczema

Eczema is one of the most common skin disorders and affects. Let’s look at eczema causes, symptoms, and Ayurvedic treatments for eczema. We also look at 19 Ayurvedic tips to manage eczema.

It is characterized by dry, itchy patches on the skin that usually appear on the hands, neck, face, and legs, though they can be found on any part of the body as well.

Severe itching makes one feel the need for scratching repetitively leading to bleeding. Chronic lesions take a thick leathery appearance which is called ‘lichenification’ in medical terms.

It affects all age groups and is classified into various forms as per the appearance, location, and causative factors. Inflammation of the skin is the hallmark of this disorder and itching is the most prominent and common symptom.

It can be localized or widespread.

The most common forms are atopic dermatitis (eczema occurring mainly in children and may occur right from birth and has a strong allergic component), seborrheic dermatitis (eczema resulting from dandruff), contact dermatitis (as a result of contact with a skin irritant), chronic eczema (marked by thickening of the skin) etc.

Eczema Causes

The exact nature of eczema causes is not fully known in conventional western medicine1, though certain factors which flare up irritants like preservatives, dyes and other substances added to food, synthetic clothing, wool, and various household products.

Eczema is often triggered by ordinary foods such as chocolate, citrus fruits, nuts, and meat/mushroom broth. If someone in the family suffers from this disease, then the rest of the family is at very high risk of having it in the future.

Many researchers agree that there is a link between eczema and asthma and/or hay fever- the very reason why doctors monitor children with eczema for the future development of these two diseases. As found in many sufferers, stress is one of the many possible eczema causes.

Ayurvedic Perspective On Eczema

According to Ayurveda, eczema can be compared to a disorder that is called vicharika.

The symptoms of excessive itching, boil or pustule formation, discoloration/hyperpigmentation, profuse oozing and later marked lichenification, pain, and excessive dryness have great parlance with eczema.

According to Ayurveda, there are some common causes responsible for the development of skin disorders. If you have developed a skin disorder, you might check a few items off this list.

  • You frequently eat incompatible food items (see incompatible food items here).
  • You have an excessive intake of oily, fatty and heavy-to-digest foods like dairy products.
  • You tend to suppress natural urges – this also includes suppressing your feelings.
  • You expose yourself to physical exercise and/or intense heat after heavy meals.
  • You bathe with cold water immediately after intense exposure to the sun, exertion or fear.
  • You eat food during indigestion or when the previous meal is not properly digested.
  • You consume excessive amounts of grains that have been harvested within a year.
  • Consuming yogurt, fish, salted foods, dairy in general, and sesame seeds excessively.
  • You have intercourse within 3 hours of having meals.
  • You sleep regularly during the day.

Interestingly, insulting learned people and teachers is also considered to be a cause of skin disorders (concrete research is needed to verify this statement, but it’s definitely food for thought!)

So what happens when you subject your body to these causes?

Ayurveda says that Kapha and Pitta become aggravated by these activities, leading to the aggravation of Vata as well.

Then, Vata moves through the veins and the blood, taking the vitiated Pitta and Kapha to the skin, all over the body, and lodges them there to cause skin disorders like eczema. It also causes dryness.

Conditions like eczema are often similar to auto-immune conditions. If you’d like to know more about Ayurveda’s take on auto-immune disorders, check out Dr. Akil Palanisamy’s course on Ayurveda and Autoimmune Diseases below.

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Ayurvedic Management of Eczema

The management of eczema depends upon the symptoms. Itching means Kapha or Vata aggravation whereas inflammation and pain are caused by Pitta and Vata imbalances. Oozing, on the other hand, denotes a Pitta and a Kapha that is out-of-control.

In chronic lesions, all three doshas- Vata, Pitta, and Kapha- need to be treated simultaneously.

General Ayurvedic Remedies For Eczema

  • Take short, warm showers, while using mild soap and a soft, smooth towel to avoid rubbing the skin. Gently pat your skin dry rather than rubbing.
  • Avoid foods that are spicy, sour, fatty, heavy to digest, or refrigerated.
  • Avoid hot, humid atmospheres and temperatures.
  • Wear loose, cotton clothes and avoid synthetic fibers as those prevent perspiration.
  • Reduce stress.
  • Avoid sexual intercourse or any exercise within 3 hours of eating food.
  • Eat food only if your previous meals have been digested.
  • Eat a variety of foods including vegetables, fruits, whole grains, legumes, suitable meats, etc. Mix it up!
  • Avoid excessive use of alcohol and tobacco.
  • Always eat freshly prepared food and try to minimize your intake of packaged foods with preservatives etc.
  • Stay hydrated and maintain a regular bowel movement.]
  • Avoid suppressing natural urges.
  • Use cow’s ghee (2-4 teaspoon per day) as it is considered good for eczema and skin diseases in general. You can use ghee for cooking instead of oil or butter.

Specific Management Of Eczema

Eczema: Eczema Causes + 19 Ayurvedic Remedies For Eczema

Ayurveda makes use of specific purification therapies aimed at all three doshas.

  • Emesis therapy for Kapha
  • Purgation therapy and leech therapy for Pitta/ blood tissue respectively.
  • Medicated enemas for Vata
  • In addition, various other measures like external remedial measures in the form of pastes/herbal baths, internal remedial measures like herbal teas, herbal mixes and the use of medicated oils and ghee are used.

More Ayurvedic Tips For Managing Eczema

  • To relieve itching and inflammation, you can prepare tea made from the bark of neem (Indian lilac).
  • To reduce dryness and thereby itching, apply neem oil externally.
  • For dry lesions, apply Aloe vera gel or coconut oil.
  • If the itching becomes too much, apply a mix of coconut oil and camphor (100 ml coconut oil and 1 teaspoon purified camphor, thoroughly mixed together).
  • Having fresh juices may help to purify your skin.

Here’s a recipe.

juice remedies for eczema, eczema causes

  • 1 cup chopped carrots
  • 1/2 cup chopped celery
  • 1/6 cup chopped parsley
  • 1/3 cup chopped spinach
  • ¼ of a beetroot
  • Process the ingredients in a juicer and drink fresh once a day, an hour before breakfast.

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Consult a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner before trying the herbs, remedies, or dietary guidelines mentioned in this article. 

References

  1. McPherson, Tess. “Current Understanding in Pathogenesis of Atopic Dermatitis.” Indian Journal of Dermatology, Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd, 2016, www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5122281/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5122281/

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22 comments

  1. kulpreet.sachdeva@gmail.com'

    Hello,My 11 month old daughter have severe eczema. I ate neem powder for 3 days and that caused the eczema bursted out all over her body as she is lactating. She wakes up at night also and cries dur to itching. Please suggest what to do. Thankyou

    • The Ayurveda Experience

      Sorry to hear this Kulpreet. Please consult a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner or doctor for guidance.
      Kind regards,
      Jennifer

  2. sunnyshirdi@gmail.com'

    Am taking ayurvedic treatment for my eczema on face.am 35 years old.i got it cleared in 4 monts of treatment and was taking medicine for 1 year continuously. I got reccitisal fever 2 monts ago and eczema strated again and now on hand and leg .it it not controlled now by medicines prescribed by the doctor.
    Can u please help?
    Can I take allopathy with ayurvedic treatment .i am unable to sleep.

    • The Ayurveda Experience

      Hi Sunny,
      Sorry to hear this. Please consult a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner for assistance. An online platform is not enough to provide you the proper guidance.
      Kind regards and best of luck to you.
      Jennifer

  3. sathishbbala@gmail.com'

    We started Ayurveda medicines for our son after seeing an Ayurvedic practitioner. We are seeing that his night time itching increases, affecting his sleep. He has Atopic Dermatitis as per the doctor, which I think is a type of Eczema.
    What can be tried to reduce his itching at night so he will be able to sleep through the night?

  4. hari658@mail.com'

    my wife eczema issue here i attached some picture & Foot Big Finger Right and Left Eczema ( Sorry Bad English )

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  5. sajeenaayisha@gmail.com'

    Sir,
    My daughter suffering from eczema from 6 months old.now she is 5 yrs.
    Still suffering especially around mouth area
    Will it cure
    Now we started ayurvedic one week back
    We are actually tensed.
    Please advise.
    How long we need to be patient with this ayurvedham treatment

    • Hi Sajeena,
      Generally as per the tissues involved in any skin disease, the treatment time varies from few weeks to 6 months or a year. In refractory cases Panchkarma purification may also be needed.

      • sajeenaayisha@gmail.com'

        Dear sir,
        Thank u for the reply.
        We started the treatment last week.
        Will it cure completely or control only.
        I think she is allergic to turmeric.
        The medicines contain the turmeric ingredients.
        Can I continue with the medicine .NOw she is taking Haridrakhandam .At the time she is taking the medicine her mouth and chin becoming reddish colour.

      • sajeenaayisha@gmail.com'

        Sir,

        Now she is taking hridayakhandam 1 tsp
        Thrice daily
        I think she is allergic with turmeric.
        Am I need to continue the medicine or change .
        Pls advise
        Now she has eczema mainly only on her face
        It is increasing in the mouth area and spreading below the eyes.
        Please advise
        She is also going to school
        Suffering a lot

  6. mamirkhan17@gmail.com'

    DEAR SIR
    EM SUFFERING FRO ECZEMA FOR AROUND 4 YEAR ON MY LEG ND MY UNDER LOWER ABDOMEN EM TIRED DOING TREATMENT FOR BEST DERMATITIS , PLEASE HELP ME NOW EM PUTTING AYURVEDA OIL GIVEN BY MY FRIEND , EM TIRED OF ITCHING ND MY SKIN IS GOT TICK

  7. rinjuannkoshy@gmail.com'

    Hii sir.. im an ezcema affected individual. Im really affected by this one. I have even lost contact with people due to the complex of the disease. I started ayurvedam treatment and its being a month. Still its spreading from different parts of body and there is severe itching. Please help me.. what should I do next? Kindly reply sir

    • Hi Rinana, Sorry to hear about your suffering. Protracting and stubborn skin diseases happen when dosha travel to peripheries and stay there despite treatment. The management of such condition is to bring these dosha from periphery to the gut and then get them eliminated. This calls for a complete panchkarma course which is offered in many centres in India. May be you would need one of such a cleanse.

    • shre.chatterjee@gmail.com'

      Hi, I am not a doctor but can suggest the following: Stop the soaps you are using currently, try using moisture based soaps such as dove, moisturize your skin twice a day, eat greens, drink at least 3 litres of water a day. You will see a difference.

  8. shehrosemon@gmail.com'

    Im suffering severe itching and rashes about three months please give a perfect solution i cant manage this situation

    • April 11, 2018 at 11:06 am Edit
      Hi Fathu, Please see an Ayurvedic practitioner near you for help. Ayurveda believes in balance. By Balancing the aggravated dosha and clearing the body channels, and improving the digestion and elimination, the body is helped to self heal. The time it takes depends upon the severity of the dosha aggravation and the pathophysiology. The herbal therapy suggested varies from person to person and also as per the experience of a practitioner with a particular herb.

  9. anumathew328@yahoo.com'

    Hello sir,my baby suffering eczema ,he is only 2yr 5 months now ,how it’s curable ,I m very disappointed about that ,reply pls

    • Hi Anu, Please see an Ayurvedic practitioner near you for help. Ayurveda believes in balance. By Balancing the aggravated dosha and clearing the body channels, and improving the digestion and elimination, the body is helped to self heal.

  10. gomathi24cbe@gmail.com'

    hello sir,
    i am suffering from eczema
    do it is 100% curable?
    pls reply me.

    • Hi Gomathi,
      The general information given in this article can prove to be quite useful. Many a times eczematous skin lesions need purification procedures, as mentioned in this post, if general measures do not prove to be sufficient. You will need to visit an Ayurvedic center near you for that.

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