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Dr. Dattatray Govind Parde1*, Dr. Madhuri Yogendra Nehete2 , Dr. Hitesh Ramchandra Thakare3 .
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Background Pediatric allergic disorders such as allergic rhinitis, bronchial asthma, atopic dermatitis, food allergy, and urticaria are increasing globally, particularly in urban pediatric populations. These disorders significantly affect growth, immunity, school attendance, and quality of life. Conventional therapies mainly provide symptomatic relief and are associated with recurrence and long-term adverse effects. Ayurveda offers preventive and therapeutic strategies through regulation of Agni, correction of Dosha imbalance, immune modulation, and Rasayana therapy. Objective To review the increasing incidence of pediatric allergic disorders and critically analyze Ayurvedic preventive and therapeutic approaches based on classical Kaumarbhritya principles and contemporary evidence. Methods Classical Ayurvedic texts including Charaka Samhita, Sushruta Samhita, Ashtanga Hridaya, Kashyapa Samhita, and Nighantus were reviewed. A literature search was conducted using PubMed, Google Scholar, DHARA, and AYUSH Research Portal. Conceptual correlation between Ayurvedic pathogenesis and modern immunological mechanisms was performed. Results Pediatric allergic disorders correlate with Pratishyaya, Tamaka Shwasa, Vicharchika, Kotha, and Udarda in Ayurveda. These conditions arise due to Kapha-Vata predominance, Mandagni, Aama formation, and Rasavaha–Pranavaha srotodushti. Preventive measures such as Garbhini Paricharya, Lehana, Dinacharya, Ritucharya, and Rasayana play a crucial role. Therapeutic interventions including Shamana, selective Shodhana, and immune-modulatory herbs show promising outcomes. Conclusion Ayurvedic preventive and therapeutic strategies offer a holistic, safe, and sustainable approach for managing pediatric allergic disorders. Integration of Ayurveda with modern pediatrics may reduce disease recurrence, drug dependence, and long-term complications.
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