Itching, known as Khajvanu in Gujarati, is a common skin condition characterized by continuous scratching, redness, burning sensation, or small bumps on the skin. This condition often occurs due to:
Excess body heat or blood impurities
Allergies or infections
Poor hygiene
Dry or sensitive skin
If not treated properly, it can lead to skin infections and discomfort. Ayurveda offers simple and effective home remedies to relieve itching naturally.
πΏβ¨ Effective Ayurvedic Home Remedies for Itching
Apply pure aloe vera gel directly to the affected area. βοΈ Aloe vera soothes irritation, reduces redness, and provides a cooling effect. π It also keeps the skin moisturized and healthy.
5οΈβ£ Sandalwood Powder and Rose Water πΉ
Mix 1 teaspoon of sandalwood powder with rose water to make a paste.
Apply on the itchy area and leave for 15 minutes. π§ Wash off with cool water. π¨ This remedy helps reduce itching, burning, and skin inflammation.
6οΈβ£ Garlic and Sesame Oil π§
Heat some sesame oil and add two crushed garlic cloves.
Let it cool, then apply the oil to the affected area. β‘ Garlic kills bacteria and helps prevent skin infections effectively.
7οΈβ£ Mint and Tulsi Leaves πΏ
Boil mint and tulsi (holy basil) leaves in water.
Once cooled, apply this water to the itchy area. πΏ This mixture provides cooling relief and reduces skin allergies naturally.
π§ Lifestyle Tips for Preventing Itching:
β Drink at least 8β10 glasses of water daily π¦ β Avoid spicy, oily, and sour foods π² β Maintain good personal hygiene and bathe regularly π§Ό β Wear clean cotton clothes π β Avoid scratching too much β it can worsen infection β If itching is accompanied by pus, pain, or fever, consult a doctor π¨ββοΈ
πΌ Final Ayurvedic Tip:
According to Ayurveda, purifying your blood and maintaining inner balance is the key to preventing itching permanently. Follow these remedies regularly and youβll notice visible results in just a few days. πΏβ¨
β οΈ Disclaimer:
This article is for informational and educational purposes only. Ayurvedic remedies are natural aids and not substitutes for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. If symptoms persist or worsen, please consult a qualified healthcare practitioner.