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Skin and Hair Disorders

Skin and Hair Disorders Online Ayurvedic Consultation — page 29

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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

Which Oil Is Best for Hair Fall?

99 days ago
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I’ve been dealing with hair fall for several months now, and it’s starting to become a real concern for me. I’m in my early 30s, and although I’ve always had thick hair, I’ve noticed more shedding than usual, especially after washing or brushing. I’ve been looking into natural solutions to help reduce hair fall and improve the health of my hair, and I’ve come across several oils that are commonly recommended for hair fall prevention. I’m not sure which one is the best, so I’m hoping to get more information on what would work best for my specific hair type and concerns. What is the best oil for hair fall, and how does it help prevent further shedding? I’ve heard that oils like castor oil, coconut oil, and argan oil are great for nourishing the scalp and strengthening hair follicles, but I’m not sure which one is the most effective for someone with thinning hair like mine. Does castor oil work better for hair growth and preventing hair fall, or is coconut oil better for hydration and maintaining healthy hair? I’ve also heard that almond oil can be effective in reducing hair fall. Does it help with scalp circulation and strengthening hair roots, or does it mainly provide nourishment and shine? How do these oils work to reduce hair fall, and are there specific benefits of each that might make one better for my hair concerns? How often should I apply the best oil for hair fall? Should I be massaging it into my scalp daily, or would a few times a week be enough? How long should I leave the oil in before washing it out for maximum benefit? Is it better to leave it overnight, or should I stick to a shorter time frame? Are there any oils I should avoid using for hair fall prevention? For example, are there any oils that could potentially clog hair follicles or lead to more hair loss? How can I be sure that the oil I choose is safe and effective for my specific hair type, whether it’s oily, dry, or a combination?


For addressing hair fall, castor oil is often regarded as one of the most effective oils due to its high content of ricinoleic acid, which stimulates blood circulation to the scalp, strengthens hair follicles, and promotes hair growth. It's also rich in vitamin E, which nourishes the scalp and reduces dryness, making it ideal for thinning hair. However, coconut oil is also an excellent option, especially for hydration and reducing protein loss from hair. It penetrates deeply into the hair shaft, improving hair strength and reducing breakage. Almond oil is a great option for strengthening the hair roots and providing nourishment, particularly due to its content of magnesium and vitamin E. It helps improve scalp circulation and adds shine, making it ideal for promoting healthier hair. For the best results, massage the oil into your scalp 2-3 times a week. Massaging helps stimulate blood flow, which is crucial for hair growth. You can leave the oil on for about 30 minutes to 1 hour or overnight if you prefer a deeper treatment. After massaging, rinse with a gentle shampoo to avoid buildup. When choosing oils, make sure they are pure, cold-pressed, and free from added chemicals. Avoid oils that might clog pores, such as mineral oil or those with synthetic fragrances. Jojoba oil is another good option, especially for oily scalps, as it mimics the scalp’s natural oils and can help balance sebum production. It's also important to tailor oil choices to your specific hair type: coconut oil and castor oil are great for dry, coarse, or thinning hair, while almond oil and jojoba oil work well for combination or oily scalps.

What Is Vitiligo and How Can Ayurveda Help in Treating It?

63 days ago
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I’ve recently been diagnosed with vitiligo, a skin condition where patches of my skin have lost their pigmentation and turned white. At first, I was worried about how it looked, but my doctor reassured me that it’s a chronic condition, though it doesn’t usually affect health otherwise. However, it’s been tough to cope with the changes in my appearance, and I want to know if there are natural ways to manage vitiligo and possibly restore some of the skin color. I’ve heard that vitiligo is linked to an autoimmune response, where the immune system attacks the pigment-producing cells in the skin. Can Ayurveda help balance the immune system and support skin health? I’ve read that certain herbs, like Turmeric and Neem, have anti-inflammatory and immune-boosting properties—could these be beneficial in treating vitiligo? I’m also wondering if Ayurveda has any dietary recommendations or lifestyle changes that can improve skin health and support the body in managing vitiligo. Are there specific foods that can help with pigment restoration, or herbs that promote overall skin health? Has anyone here used Ayurvedic treatments for vitiligo? What remedies, herbs, or practices worked for you in managing the condition and improving the appearance of your skin?


Vitiligo, according to Ayurveda, is linked to imbalances in Pitta and improper immune function, leading to the destruction of melanocytes. Ayurvedic management focuses on balancing immunity, detoxifying the blood, and supporting pigment restoration. Herbs like Neem and Turmeric help purify the blood and reduce autoimmunity, while Bakuchi (Psoralea corylifolia) is known for stimulating melanin production—applying Bakuchi oil and taking it internally (under guidance) may help. A Pitta-balancing diet is key: avoid sour, spicy, and fermented foods, as they can aggravate Pitta and worsen depigmentation. Include cooling, nourishing foods like coconut water, pomegranate, and leafy greens, and support digestion with Triphala. Stress management through yoga, pranayama (Bhramari, Anulom Vilom), and meditation is also essential, as stress can trigger flare-ups. Sun exposure in moderation, combined with herbal applications, may enhance repigmentation over time.
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Jatyadi Ghrita Ointment Uses

119 days ago
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Recently, I’ve been dealing with a slow-healing wound, and I’ve been looking for natural remedies to support the healing process. During my search, I came across Jatyadi Ghrita ointment, which is said to be an Ayurvedic formulation used for wound care and skin regeneration. I’d like to understand more about the uses of Jatyadi Ghrita ointment and whether it could be effective for my condition. From what I’ve read, Jatyadi Ghrita is a medicated ghee infused with healing herbs like neem, haridra (turmeric), and manjistha. It’s known for its anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and regenerative properties. Does this mean it works by reducing inflammation, preventing infections, and promoting tissue repair? How effective is it for chronic wounds, burns, or skin ulcers that have been resistant to healing with conventional treatments? I’m also curious about the application of Jatyadi Ghrita ointment. Should it be applied directly to the affected area, and how often should it be used? Does it need to be covered with a bandage, or is it better to leave the wound exposed? Are there specific cleaning or preparation steps required before applying the ointment to ensure maximum effectiveness? Another question I have is about the safety and suitability of Jatyadi Ghrita for different skin types and conditions. Is it safe for use on sensitive or broken skin, and are there any potential side effects, such as irritation or allergic reactions? Can it be used alongside other topical treatments, or should it be the sole product applied to the wound? Lastly, if anyone has experience using Jatyadi Ghrita ointment, I’d love to hear about your insights. Did it help speed up the healing process, and how long did it take to notice improvements? Were there any challenges in using it, such as difficulty finding the product or determining the correct application method? Any advice on incorporating Jatyadi Ghrita ointment into a wound care routine would be greatly appreciated.


Jatyadi Ghrita is a well-known Ayurvedic formulation, primarily used for wound healing, skin regeneration, and treating various skin disorders. It is made by infusing medicated ghee with a variety of herbs like neem, haridra (turmeric), manjistha, jatamansi, and others, all of which have potent anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and healing properties. Jatyadi Ghrita is especially recognized for its ability to reduce inflammation, fight infections, and promote tissue regeneration, making it useful for chronic wounds, burns, cuts, and ulcers. Mechanism of Action The anti-inflammatory properties of Jatyadi Ghrita help to reduce swelling and redness, while its antimicrobial ingredients, such as neem, work to prevent infections that might otherwise slow healing. Turmeric (haridra) is well-known for its antiseptic and tissue-repairing qualities, while manjistha helps in detoxifying and improving skin health. Together, these ingredients support the body’s natural healing process by promoting tissue regeneration, improving circulation to the area, and soothing pain. Effectiveness for Chronic Wounds and Skin Ulcers Jatyadi Ghrita is commonly used in Ayurvedic treatments for chronic wounds and skin ulcers that are resistant to conventional treatments. Many Ayurvedic practitioners recommend it for conditions like diabetic ulcers, post-surgical wounds, burns, and pressure sores. The ghee base helps nourish and moisturize the skin, which is crucial for the healing process. Its effectiveness in speeding up healing is often due to the synergy of these herbs that both support tissue regeneration and address underlying infections or imbalances. Application and Usage Jatyadi Ghrita is typically applied topically to the affected area. For best results: Clean the wound or affected area gently with a mild antiseptic solution or warm water before applying the ointment. Apply a thin layer of Jatyadi Ghrita directly onto the wound or affected skin area, ensuring that the entire surface is covered. Depending on the severity and type of wound, it may be necessary to cover the area with a sterile bandage, but in some cases, it is beneficial to leave the wound exposed to air to promote faster healing. If a bandage is used, change it regularly to prevent moisture buildup and ensure the wound stays clean. The ointment can generally be applied 2-3 times a day, or as advised by an Ayurvedic practitioner. Safety and Suitability Jatyadi Ghrita is typically safe for most skin types, including sensitive or broken skin, as it is formulated to be soothing and regenerative. However, it’s always best to conduct a patch test before using it on larger areas of the skin, especially if you have sensitive skin or known allergies to any of the herbs. Apply a small amount of the ointment to a small patch of skin and wait 24 hours to check for any irritation or allergic reactions. Side effects are rare, but irritation or allergic reactions to certain herbs can occur in some individuals. If you experience redness, itching, or discomfort, discontinue use immediately and consult with an Ayurvedic practitioner or healthcare provider. It can generally be used alongside other topical treatments but should be done with caution to avoid mixing products that may interfere with each other. Ideally, Jatyadi Ghrita should be the primary ointment applied to the wound, but it’s always good to check with a healthcare professional if you are using other treatments concurrently. Personal Experiences and Tips Many people have reported positive results with Jatyadi Ghrita, noting improved healing times and reduced inflammation and pain. However, the time it takes to see improvements varies depending on the size and severity of the wound. Some users may see results within a few days to a week, while others may require longer application. One key challenge some face is finding authentic Jatyadi Ghrita, as its quality can vary between brands. Ensuring you purchase from a reputable source or Ayurvedic practitioner can help guarantee the product’s potency and effectiveness. When incorporating Jatyadi Ghrita into your routine, consistency is key. Apply the ointment regularly and be patient, as Ayurvedic treatments often take time to show results compared to conventional medicine. If you have experience with Jatyadi Ghrita, or if you're planning to use it for your wound, sharing your experience or seeking advice from practitioners who are knowledgeable about its use can be invaluable. This feedback can provide you with additional insights into its application and results.

Kaishore Guggulu Tablet Uses

139 days ago
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I’ve been dealing with chronic joint pain and occasional skin issues like redness and itching, so someone recommended looking into Kaishore Guggulu tablet uses. From what I understand, this is an Ayurvedic formulation that helps with inflammation, but I’m not sure how exactly it works or if it’s suitable for my condition. Does anyone know the main benefits of Kaishore Guggulu tablet uses? I’ve read that it’s good for managing uric acid and gout, which might explain my joint pain, but are there other benefits too? Can it also help with skin problems caused by Pitta imbalances? I also want to know if there are any side effects to be aware of. Is Kaishore Guggulu tablet uses safe for long-term use, or should it only be taken for a few weeks? I’m already taking a few supplements for general health, so I’m wondering if there’s a risk of interactions. Lastly, how do you take these tablets for the best results? Do they need to be taken with specific foods or drinks, or can they be taken on an empty stomach? And how long does it usually take to notice improvements when using Kaishore Guggulu tablet uses?


Kaishore Guggulu is a well-known Ayurvedic remedy that is primarily used to manage inflammation, particularly in conditions like joint pain, gout, and uric acid imbalances. It is also effective for addressing skin issues related to Pitta imbalances, such as redness and itching. The formulation works by promoting detoxification and reducing inflammation, making it beneficial for both joint health and skin conditions. It also has general anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties, which can support overall well-being. Kaishore Guggulu is generally safe for long-term use, but as with any herbal remedy, it's essential to consult with a healthcare provider, especially if you’re already taking other supplements or medications, to avoid potential interactions. Typically, it's taken with warm water or honey, either before or after meals, depending on the advice of your Ayurvedic practitioner. Improvements can usually be seen within a few weeks of consistent use, though results vary depending on the individual and the severity of the condition. As with any supplement, it's best to follow the recommended dosage and guidance from a healthcare professional.
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ointment for kaal aani

127 days ago
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For the past few weeks, I’ve been dealing with this painful spot on my foot that looks like a hardened bump or corn, and someone told me it’s called kaal aani in our language. At first, I thought it was just rough skin because of walking too much, but now it’s become very uncomfortable. It hurts when I stand for long or wear closed shoes. The skin in that area has thickened, and sometimes it feels like there’s pressure building under the skin when I walk. I’ve tried soaking my foot in warm water, and I’ve used pumice stones to scrub the area, but nothing has worked so far. A relative told me there are Ayurvedic ointments that work really well for kaal aani, but I don’t know what to look for or what the right treatment would be. Are there specific Ayurvedic ointments for kaal aani that can soften the skin and reduce the pain? I’m also curious if kaal aani happens because of some internal issue like imbalanced doshas or poor blood circulation. I’ve read that Ayurveda doesn’t just treat the symptoms but also targets the root cause. Does Ayurveda suggest using herbal oils or ointments for kaal aani in combination with any other remedies like herbal pastes or foot soaks? I want something that will heal this naturally because I’m trying to avoid any surgical procedures or chemical treatments. Another thing I want to ask is how long it takes for kaal aani to go away using Ayurvedic ointments or treatments. Does it heal completely, or does it keep coming back if I don’t fix the cause? I’ve been wearing tight shoes lately and walking long distances because of work, so I’m worried that’s making it worse. Are there any precautions or footwear changes I should consider while treating kaal aani? If anyone has successfully treated kaal aani using Ayurvedic ointments or other home remedies, please let me know what worked for you. Which ointment or oil did you use, and how often did you apply it? Did you combine it with any diet changes or other treatments? I’d really like to avoid letting this get worse because it’s already interfering with my daily activities. Any guidance on Ayurvedic ointments for kaal aani or natural remedies would be really helpful. I want to treat this safely and avoid any quick fixes that might damage my skin further.


Kaal Aani (corns or calluses) can be caused by friction, imbalanced doshas (mainly Vata and Kapha), or poor circulation. Ayurveda treats the root cause, focusing on balancing the doshas and soothing the affected area with natural remedies. For treatment, Ayurvedic ointments with Kesar (saffron), Neem oil, Kumkumadi oil, or Sesame oil can help soften the hardened skin and reduce inflammation. Herbal pastes made from turmeric and ghee or Aloe Vera are also used to reduce pain and promote healing. Foot soaks in warm water with Epsom salt or turmeric can also provide relief. In Ayurveda, lifestyle adjustments such as avoiding tight shoes, using softer footwear, and taking breaks to avoid constant friction are essential for healing. Dietary changes that balance Vata and Kapha, like eating warm, nourishing foods, can also improve circulation and prevent recurrence. It may take a few weeks for kaal aani to heal completely, but without addressing the root cause (like improper footwear or excessive pressure), it may return. Regular application of Ayurvedic oils and remedies, combined with proper footwear, will promote long-term healing.
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Hair Leech

134 days ago
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I read about hair leech therapy recently and was really intrigued. Apparently, it’s used in Ayurveda for scalp issues and even hair regrowth. Has anyone here tried hair leech therapy for hair problems? I’m dealing with thinning hair and dandruff, and I’m wondering if hair leech therapy could actually work for that. From what I understand, hair leech therapy helps improve blood flow to the scalp and removes toxins. Is that true? How does the process work exactly? I’m a little nervous about the idea of leeches being used on my scalp but also curious about the results. If you’ve undergone hair leech therapy, I’d love to know what it feels like and how effective it is. Are there any risks involved, like infections or scars? Also, how many sessions of hair leech therapy are typically needed to see improvements?


Hair leech therapy, also known as *Jalaukavacharana* in Ayurveda, is used for promoting scalp health and stimulating hair growth. The therapy involves the application of medicinal leeches to the scalp, where they draw blood and release enzymes that help improve circulation, remove toxins, and rejuvenate the tissues. The process is believed to enhance blood flow to the hair follicles, which can support healthier hair growth and reduce scalp conditions like dandruff. While the therapy can be effective in some cases, it is important to approach it with caution. The procedure is typically safe when performed by a trained professional, but there are risks of infections, allergic reactions, or scarring if not done properly. Most people require a series of sessions (usually 3-5) spaced a few weeks apart for noticeable results. The treatment itself can feel a bit uncomfortable due to the suction of the leeches, but it is usually not very painful. It’s best to consult with an experienced Ayurvedic practitioner to determine if this therapy is appropriate for your specific hair and scalp issues.
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Hair fall and mere face pr pimple ke dark spots hai

173 days ago
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Hair and skin problems face clear nhi dekhta hai dark spot and open pores hai hair fall bhi Ho rha hai


In Ayurveda, skin and hair issues, such as dark spots, open pores, and hair fall, are often linked to imbalances in Pitta and Vata doshas, as well as toxins (ama) in the body. To address these effectively, it's essential to understand a bit more about your daily routine, diet, and any other symptoms you might be experiencing. For instance: 1. Could you share details about your diet, lifestyle, and any exposure to stress or pollutants? 2. Are there specific areas on the face where dark spots are more prominent, or where hair fall is concentrated? 3. Do you have a history of skin sensitivities, allergies, or other scalp issues? 4. Have you tried any remedies, treatments, or specific products recently? With more insights, I can suggest Ayurvedic treatments and dietary or lifestyle adjustments to help restore balance and promote healthy skin and hair.
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Herpes Rog

145 days ago
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I’ve recently been diagnosed with herpes rog, and while I’m taking antiviral medication, I want to explore natural or Ayurvedic remedies to complement the treatment. Can someone explain how herpes rog is viewed in Ayurveda and what treatments are recommended for managing symptoms and improving immunity? From what I’ve read, herpes rog may be caused by an imbalance in the Pitta and Kapha doshas, leading to skin eruptions, itching, and burning sensations. Are there specific Ayurvedic herbs like neem, turmeric, or Guduchi that can help reduce symptoms and prevent flare-ups of herpes rog? I’m also curious if dietary changes are necessary for managing herpes rog effectively. Should I avoid spicy or acidic foods, and are there any foods that promote healing? If anyone has experience managing herpes rog with Ayurvedic or natural remedies, I’d love to know what worked for you. Did you see improvements in reducing outbreaks or healing time? Please share any advice or insights on treating herpes rog holistically.


In Ayurveda, herpes rog is viewed as a condition caused by an imbalance in Pitta and Kapha doshas, which manifests through symptoms such as skin eruptions, itching, and burning sensations. Pitta’s heat and acidity combined with Kapha’s sluggishness contribute to the development of sores and blisters. Ayurvedic treatments often focus on cooling the body, reducing inflammation, and boosting immunity to prevent future flare-ups. Herbs like Neem, Guduchi, Turmeric, and Aloe Vera are frequently recommended to treat herpes. Neem is a powerful antibacterial and antiviral herb, Guduchi supports immune function and helps with inflammation, while Turmeric has anti-inflammatory and healing properties. Applying Aloe Vera gel or turmeric paste to the affected area can also soothe irritation and speed up healing. Additionally, Ashwagandha and Brahmi are used to enhance immunity and reduce stress, which is crucial since stress can trigger outbreaks. Dietary changes can significantly complement these treatments. It’s advisable to avoid spicy, sour, and oily foods as they can aggravate Pitta. Instead, consume cooling foods like cucumbers, melons, and coconut. Foods that promote healing, such as fresh fruits, vegetables, and whole grains, should be prioritized, while processed foods and refined sugars should be avoided, as they can weaken the immune system. In addition to herbal remedies and dietary adjustments, pranayama (breathing exercises) and yoga can help reduce stress and promote overall wellness. As always, it's important to consult with a healthcare provider or Ayurvedic practitioner to tailor the treatment to your specific needs.
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Can I get back my hair thickly

151 days ago
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My hair is thinning ,is there any possibility to regrow my losting hair any remedies for that and any diet to regrow my hair


Hair thinning can often be addressed through Ayurvedic remedies, which focus on nourishing the scalp, strengthening hair follicles, and balancing doshas. Here’s a holistic approach: Ayurvedic Remedies for Hair Regrowth Scalp Oils: Bhringraj Oil: Massaging the scalp with warm bhringraj oil stimulates hair growth and prevents hair fall. Amla and Coconut Oil: Strengthens roots and promotes regrowth. Massage gently 2-3 times a week to improve blood circulation. Herbal Pastes: Mix Amla, Brahmi, and Shikakai powder with water or curd and apply as a hair mask weekly. Use Fenugreek (Methi) Paste to strengthen hair and promote regrowth. Rinse: Use a decoction of neem leaves or hibiscus petals as a natural hair rinse to reduce thinning and dandruff. Dietary Recommendations Proteins and Iron: Include eggs, lentils, spinach, and nuts in your diet. Healthy Fats: Consume almonds, walnuts, and flaxseeds to nourish hair. Amla (Indian Gooseberry): Rich in Vitamin C, it boosts collagen production for stronger hair. Hydration: Drink at least 8 glasses of water daily. Lifestyle Tips Avoid stress with meditation or yoga. Minimize use of heat styling tools. Sleep adequately to support hormonal balance. Consult an Ayurvedic practitioner for a personalized regimen to restore your hair health.
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How to regrow hairs on bald patches of scalp?

36 days ago
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I am a BAMS student suffering from severe thinning of hairs , hairfall since my exams , I was also having high fever which lead to more hairfall and I also have one bald patch and thinning is increasing there very fast also I have problem of dry hairs and split ends I have vata pitta prakruti and slightly underweight I am concerned about what products I should use for my hairs to regain the volume and regrowth of hairs.. my hairs are so much damaged and don't know how to fix it please help me with this.


Hi Sayali, May I know how your stress levels are currently? How does your daily diet look like? Have you taken any recent blood test, if yes can you share your results please?
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