Skin and Hair Disorders Online Ayurvedic Consultation — page 160
Experience the healing power of Ayurveda in treating skin conditions through our online consultations. Our Ayurvedic specialists provide holistic treatments for a wide range of skin disorders using time-tested Ayurvedic medicines and therapies to restore skin health and balance. Our platform connects you with experienced Ayurvedic practitioners who respond promptly in real-time. They can assist with conditions such as acne and pimples, eczema and dermatitis, psoriasis, fungal infections (e.g., ringworm, athlete’s foot), rosacea, vitiligo, hives (urticaria), hyperpigmentation, scars and blemishes, skin allergies and rashes. You can consult an Ayurvedic practitioner confidentially and urgently. Early consultation can help address underlying causes and promote long-term skin health. We offer both paid and free consultations for individuals experiencing persistent rashes or redness, dry or flaky skin, itching or irritation, unusual skin growths or spots, scarring or pigmentation issues, recurring skin infections or allergies. If you prefer the comfort of your home or seek an independent opinion, our seasoned Ayurvedic practitioners are ready to provide quick, anonymous answers without requiring site registration. Ask your questions and receive expert guidance on skin health from an Ayurvedic specialist online today.
Questions about Skin and Hair Disorders
I am having fungal infection from 4 years and it cured little bit but my body getting itching but for foot it is not going at all even though I am using medicines and creams
I am having blood infection from 4 years for i.e funal infection for body gone but foot it is not going at all and i lost my hair too much because of infection and my stomach getting too much burning in the midnight even though I am not eating any spice food
looking for ayurvedic medicine for mumps in kids — any recommendations?
My 7-year-old son just got diagnosed with mumps, and it’s been a rough few days. He has a fever, his cheeks are swollen, and he’s in a lot of pain, especially when he tries to eat or drink anything. The doctor said it should clear up on its own, but he’s so uncomfortable, and I want to try something natural to help with the swelling and pain. I’ve read a bit about Ayurvedic treatments for mumps, but I don’t know what’s safe for children or if there’s anything that can help speed up the recovery. Are there specific Ayurvedic medicines or home remedies that work well for mumps? Also, do I need to be careful about any interactions with the paracetamol he's already taking? I’d appreciate any advice from someone who’s tried this before.
How to stop hair fall and maintain healthy hair naturally?
Over the past few months, I’ve noticed that my hair fall has increased significantly. I used to lose only a few strands here and there, but now it seems like I’m shedding a lot more—especially when I brush my hair or wash it. It’s not just the amount of hair falling, but also the thinning and weakening of my hair. I’m noticing more bald patches near my temples and around my crown. I’ve tried some over-the-counter shampoos and conditioners that claim to reduce hair fall, but I’m not seeing the results I was hoping for. I also have a history of stress, which could be contributing to the hair fall, but I’m wondering if there might be other underlying factors at play. Could it be a nutritional deficiency, or is there a possibility that it’s related to a hormonal imbalance or genetic factors? I’ve read that Ayurveda offers natural solutions for managing hair loss, but I’m not sure where to start. Does Ayurveda have any specific treatments or herbs that can help reduce hair fall and strengthen hair growth? I’ve heard about Bhringraj, Amla, and Shikakai, but I’m not sure which ones would be best for my specific situation. Could oil massages, Ayurvedic supplements, or dietary changes help improve my hair health? Are there any specific herbs, oils, or vitamins I should include in my routine to promote thicker hair and reduce breakage? I really want to try a holistic approach to my hair loss instead of relying on chemical-based products. If anyone has successfully reduced hair fall or improved hair quality using Ayurvedic remedies or natural treatments, I would love to hear about what worked for you.
How does Ayurveda explain psoriasis, and what are the best Ayurvedic treatments for it?
I have been dealing with psoriasis for years, and no matter what treatments I try, the condition keeps coming back. Recently, I came across psoriasis in Ayurveda, and I want to understand how it differs from conventional treatments. From what I understand, Ayurveda views psoriasis as an imbalance in Vata and Kapha doshas, leading to skin inflammation, scaling, and toxin accumulation. But how does Ayurvedic treatment help in curing psoriasis from within? Are there specific herbs like Neem, Manjistha, and Turmeric that can help reduce symptoms and prevent flare-ups? I also want to know whether Panchakarma therapy is necessary for psoriasis treatment. Has anyone successfully healed psoriasis using Ayurveda? What remedies and dietary changes worked best for you?
What is hemangioma and how does Ayurveda approach its treatment?
A few weeks ago, I noticed a small, red mark on my skin that gradually got larger. I went to the doctor, who said it was a hemangioma, which is a benign tumor of blood vessels. The doctor told me it’s not dangerous but suggested keeping an eye on it to make sure it doesn’t grow. I understand that hemangiomas are usually harmless, but it’s still been a little concerning to have something like this on my skin. I’ve read that hemangiomas can sometimes shrink or disappear on their own, but they can also cause discomfort or affect appearance, depending on their size and location. The doctor mentioned that surgical removal might be necessary if it starts causing issues, but I’m looking for natural remedies first. Does Ayurveda offer any treatments or herbs that can help shrink or prevent the growth of hemangiomas? I’ve heard that Turmeric and Neem are both known for their anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties, so I’m wondering if they could be useful in managing hemangiomas. Are there any specific Ayurvedic therapies, like oil applications or poultices, that can help with the healing process? I’d love to hear from anyone who has dealt with hemangiomas and whether they’ve used Ayurvedic treatments or lifestyle changes to help manage them.
Ringworm Infection
A few weeks ago, I noticed a small red patch on my arm that started itching a lot. At first, I thought it was just a mosquito bite or skin irritation, but over time, the patch became larger and formed a circular ring-like shape. The itching worsened, especially at night, and the skin in the affected area started peeling slightly. When I searched for possible causes, I found that these symptoms closely match ringworm infection. From what I read, ringworm infection is a fungal skin infection that spreads through direct contact with infected skin, clothing, or surfaces. Some sources say it thrives in warm, moist areas, making people who sweat a lot or wear tight clothing more prone to it. Others mention that weak immunity or poor hygiene can also contribute to ringworm infection. Now, I am worried about whether it will spread to other parts of my body and how I can get rid of it naturally. Doctor, I want to understand how Ayurveda explains ringworm infection and whether there are natural remedies to treat it effectively. Are there Ayurvedic herbs, oils, or pastes that can help relieve itching and eliminate the fungal infection? I have heard about Neem, Turmeric, and Aloe Vera for skin infections—do they work for ringworm infection, and how should they be used? I also want to know if my diet or daily habits might be making the infection worse. Should I avoid certain foods that could aggravate fungal infections, and are there Ayurvedic detox therapies that can help prevent ringworm infection from spreading? Does Ayurveda recommend any specific hygiene practices or lifestyle changes to reduce the risk of recurrence? Since I want to heal my skin naturally and avoid using chemical-based antifungal creams, I am looking for an Ayurvedic approach to treating ringworm infection. Please guide me on the best Ayurvedic remedies, skin care practices, and dietary changes to eliminate the infection and prevent it from coming back.
Is Benzoyl Peroxide Safe for Long-Term Use and Are There Ayurvedic Alternatives for Acne
I have been struggling with acne for years, and almost every dermatologist I have seen recommends benzoyl peroxide. It is supposed to be one of the most effective treatments for acne, but my experience with it has been mixed. While it does help reduce breakouts, I have noticed that it dries out my skin badly, leaving it flaky and irritated. Sometimes, after using benzoyl peroxide, my skin even becomes red and sensitive to sunlight. One of the biggest problems I have with benzoyl peroxide is that whenever I stop using it, my acne comes back worse than before. I am beginning to wonder if my skin has become dependent on it. I also read that benzoyl peroxide can cause oxidative stress on the skin, which might lead to premature aging. Is it safe to keep using it long-term, or should I be looking for a different approach? I have recently become interested in Ayurveda and natural skincare, and I want to know if there are Ayurvedic alternatives to benzoyl peroxide that are equally effective but without the side effects. I have heard that neem, turmeric, and sandalwood have antibacterial properties—do they actually work for acne? Also, does Ayurveda recommend treating acne from the inside out rather than just using topical treatments? Another thing I am wondering about is whether Ayurveda sees acne as just a skin condition or if it is linked to something deeper like digestion or hormonal imbalance. My diet is not always the best, and I do have some digestive issues, so could that be contributing to my breakouts? If anyone has successfully switched from benzoyl peroxide to Ayurvedic treatments, I would love to hear what worked for you and how long it took to see results.
What is alopecia and how can Ayurveda help treat hair loss naturally?
I’ve recently noticed that I’m experiencing significant hair loss, especially around my temples and the crown of my head. The hair loss seems to be more than just the normal shedding that happens during the changing seasons, and I’ve even started seeing some bald spots. I went to the doctor, who diagnosed me with alopecia, but I was told there isn’t much they can do aside from prescribing some medications that could have side effects. I’ve heard that alopecia can sometimes be linked to autoimmune conditions, genetic factors, or even stress, and I’m wondering how Ayurveda approaches hair loss. Does Ayurveda offer herbal remedies or treatments to regrow hair and stop hair loss naturally? I’ve read that Bhringraj, Amla, and Ashwagandha are helpful in promoting hair growth and improving scalp health, but I’m not sure how to incorporate them into my routine. I’ve also heard that Ayurvedic oil massages for the scalp can improve circulation and stimulate hair follicles—how can I best use these treatments? If anyone has successfully treated alopecia or hair thinning with Ayurvedic remedies, I’d love to hear about your experience and how you managed your hair health.
Deepika Taila
I recently came across Deepika Taila while looking for Ayurvedic oils for improving skin tone and brightness. My face has been looking dull lately, and I feel like no amount of moisturizer or natural masks is helping. Does Deepika Taila really help with rejuvenating the skin and making it glow? I’ve read that Deepika Taila can be used for massages, but how exactly should it be applied? Is it meant to be left on overnight or washed off after a certain time? Also, does it work for all skin types, or can it cause breakouts for people with oily or sensitive skin? One more thing I’d like to know: does Deepika Taila only work for the face, or can it also help with other areas like the neck and arms where my skin feels rough and patchy? If anyone has tried Deepika Taila, how long did it take for you to notice results, and did you face any issues using it regularly?
Why am I getting butt acne and how can Ayurveda help?
For the past few months, I’ve been dealing with something really embarrassing—butt acne. At first, I thought it was just a few random pimples, but now it’s becoming a regular problem. These red, painful bumps keep appearing, some even turning into pus-filled spots. Sitting for long hours at work makes it worse, and sometimes they even itch. I’ve tried using antibacterial soaps and even changed my detergent thinking it might be an allergic reaction, but nothing is really helping. I usually work out a lot and wear tight gym clothes, so I thought maybe sweat and friction were causing my butt acne. But I shower regularly and even switched to loose cotton underwear to let my skin breathe, yet the breakouts keep happening. Some days, my skin feels rough, almost like tiny bumps all over, and other times, a few big ones appear and hurt. I don’t have this issue anywhere else on my body, so why only here? I also have occasional digestive issues, like bloating and constipation, which made me wonder—could butt acne be linked to gut health? I’ve heard that toxins in the body can come out through the skin. Does Ayurveda see butt acne as a sign of internal imbalance? Could there be a deeper issue with my doshas, maybe excess Pitta or Kapha? I don’t want to keep using chemical creams or antibiotics because I prefer natural treatments. Are there Ayurvedic herbs, oils, or detox methods that can help clear butt acne? Should I make any dietary changes to balance my skin health? And what about external remedies like turmeric or neem—would those help with the inflammation? Would really appreciate any Ayurvedic insights on why butt acne keeps coming back and what I can do to get rid of it for good.
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