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how to get rid of milia or whiteheads. - #30917

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I get milia/whiteheads. I cleanse my face morning and night and they had started to get better but now over the summer I sweat so much that they are really bad now. Please advise what else to do. My t-zone is a bit oily.

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DNT WOORY ITS TOTALLY CURED THROUGH AYURVEDA DO FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS:-

DERMAGHRIT TAB=2-2 TAB BEFORE MEAL TWICE DAILY

KAISHORE GUGULU AROGYAWARDNI VATI=2-2 TAB AFTER MEAL TWICE DAILY…

KHADIRARIST=3-3 TSP AFTER MEAL TWICE DAILY…

KAYAKALP OIL…FOR LOCAL APPLICATION

AVOID SWEETS/SPICY/PROCESSED FOOD

DO REGULAR YOGA AND PRANAYAM=ANULOMAVILOM/BHRAMRI KAPALBHATI=10 MIN EACH…

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1. Mahamanjishtadi kashayam 15ml + 45ml lukewarm water twice daily before food. 2. Kasishora guggulu 1-0-1 with kashayam. 3. Saribadyasavam 15ml just after food twice daily.

These medicines will purify blood and regulates the dosha imbalance. 4. Eladi choornam for external application. weekly twice 5. Eladi cream as moisturizer

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🌿 Internal Ayurvedic Support (to balance Pitta–Kapha)

1. Nimbadi Churna or Neem tablets – 1 tab twice daily after meals (blood purifier, controls acne/whiteheads).

2. Triphala churna – 1 tsp at night with warm water (detox, regulates digestion, clears toxins).

3. Manjishthadi Kwath – 15 ml with equal water twice daily after meals (improves skin health, clears blockages).


🌿 External Ayurvedic Care

1. Cleansing (Twice Daily)

Use a mild herbal face wash with neem, tulsi, or aloe vera.

Avoid harsh scrubs (they irritate milia).

2. Weekly Ayurvedic Ubtan / Face Pack (2–3 times per week)

Mix:

Multani mitti (Fuller’s earth) – 1 tbsp

Neem powder – ½ tsp

Turmeric – a pinch

Rose water – enough to make paste

Apply on T-zone & whole face, leave for 15 min, wash with cool water. 👉 This absorbs excess oil, unclogs pores, reduces sweat-induced congestion.

3. Steam & Gentle Exfoliation (Once per week)

Take mild herbal steam (boil water with neem leaves or tulsi, let face absorb steam for 3–4 mins).

After that, apply Triphala powder paste gently on T-zone for 2 mins, then wash. 👉 Helps open pores & soften whiteheads naturally.

4. Toning (Daily at Night)

Dab rose water or aloe vera gel (pure) after cleansing.

Controls oil and cools Pitta.

🌿 Lifestyle & Diet Tips

Drink coriander water / fennel water daily (cools Pitta).

Avoid fried, oily, spicy foods in summer.

Include cucumber, watermelon, coconut water – natural coolants.

Wash face 2–3 times with plain cool water (no soap each time).

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Kaishore guggulu Neemghan vati-1 tab twice daily after food with lukewarm water Mahamanjistadi aristha-4 teaspoon with equal quantity of water twice daily after food Rice water + glycerine+ aloveragel + vit e caps + rose water- make mixture and daily apply at night hours

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Hello Ranjit ji,

Milia (small white bumps/whiteheads) are common when the skin pores get clogged with excess oil, sweat, and dead skin cells. Since you have an oily T-zone and sweating increases in summer, the condition has flared up again. But dont worry we are here to help you out😊

✅AYURVEDIC PLAN. OF TREATMENT

1 Triphala powder (½ tsp at night with warm water) – gently detoxifies body and improves digestion (often linked with skin issues).

2 Aloe vera juice (10–15 ml morning empty stomach) – balances Pitta and clears skin.

3 Sarivasavam 30ml-0-30ml after food ( purifies blood )

✅AYURVEDIC HOME REMEDIES

☑️Cleansing & Exfoliation

Use lukewarm water for washing your face, not cold. Once or twice a week, do a gentle scrub: Mix masoor dal (red lentil) powder + rose water and rub gently for 1–2 minutes. This helps open pores and clear whiteheads without harsh chemicals.

☑️ Face Packs (Weekly) 👉Neem + Multani Mitti Pack: Take neem powder + multani mitti + rose water, apply on T-zone, wash after 15 minutes. Controls excess oil, reduces whiteheads, prevents infection.

👉Sandalwood + Turmeric Pack: Cooling, anti-inflammatory, helps reduce sweating-related irritation.

☑️Steam Therapy (once a week)

Take mild steam on your face for 3–5 minutes. Immediately after, apply a gentle scrub to unclog pores.

👉Stay well hydrated; drink warm water infused with coriander seeds to reduce heat and oiliness.

✅DIET AND LIFESTYLE TIPS

➡️Prefer light, easily digestible meals (soups, green vegetables, fruits).

➡️Reduce excess oily, fried, spicy food, sweets, and dairy at night – these aggravate Kapha & clog pores.

➡️Include bitter & astringent foods (like methi, karela, turmeric, pomegranate).

❌Avoid touching or pressing the whiteheads, as this worsens marks.

➡️Wash face gently after sweating.

With this consistent routine, you should notice gradual improvement and reduced recurrence of whiteheads.

Wish you a good health😊

Warm Regards Dr Snehal Vidhate

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Ayurveda considers milia (whiteheads) and other skin conditions to be a result of an imbalance in the body’s doshas (Vata, Pitta, and Kapha). Based on your description, a possible Ayurvedic interpretation and recommendations for your condition are as follows:

​Understanding the Doshas: Your description of an oily T-zone and increased sweating points to a potential imbalance of the Pitta and Kapha doshas. ​Kapha: This dosha is associated with earth and water elements and governs structure, lubrication, and moisture. An excess of Kapha can lead to oiliness and the formation of whiteheads, which are essentially solidified Kapha.

​Pitta: This dosha is associated with fire and water elements and governs metabolism and heat. Excessive sweating, especially during the summer, indicates a high Pitta. When Pitta and Kapha are imbalanced, the excess heat (Pitta) can cause the oily Kapha to clog pores, leading to milia.

​Ayurvedic Recommendations for Milia ​Since your issue is exacerbated by heat and sweating (Pitta) and characterized by oiliness (Kapha), the goal is to pacify both doshas.

​1. Dietary Adjustments (Aahaar) ​Foods to Favor: ​Pitta-Pacifying Foods: Focus on cooling, bitter, and astringent foods. This includes leafy greens, cucumber, melon, cilantro, and mint. Grains like barley and oats are also beneficial. ​Kapha-Pacifying Foods: Emphasize light, dry, and warm foods. This includes legumes, cooked vegetables, and bitter greens. Spices like turmeric, cumin, and ginger are excellent for improving digestion and clearing excess Kapha. ​Hydration: Drink plenty of water throughout the day to help flush out toxins. Add a few sprigs of mint or a slice of cucumber to your water for a cooling effect.

​Foods to Avoid: ​Pitta-Aggravating Foods: Reduce or avoid hot, spicy, and sour foods. This includes chili, tomatoes, vinegar, and fermented foods. ​Kapha-Aggravating Foods: Limit dairy products, fried foods, sweets, and heavy, oily foods.

​2. Skincare Practices (Vyaayam and Abhyangam) ​Cleansing: Continue your morning and night cleansing routine. Consider using a gentle, natural cleanser. ​Natural Cleansers: A paste made from besan (chickpea flour) and water or rose water can be an excellent, gentle, and oil-absorbing cleanser.

​Exfoliation: Gentle, regular exfoliation is key to preventing clogged pores. ​Ayurvedic Ubtan: An ubtan is a traditional herbal scrub. Mix equal parts of besan, sandalwood powder, and turmeric with a little rose water to form a paste. Gently massage it onto your face, especially the T-zone, and rinse with lukewarm water. Do this 2-3 times a week.

​Neem Powder: Neem is a powerful antibacterial and anti-inflammatory herb. A paste of neem powder with water can be applied to the affected areas.

​Moisturizing: Use a light, non-comedogenic moisturizer. Aloe vera gel is an excellent choice as it is cooling (Pitta-pacifying) and does not clog pores. ​Face Packs:

​Sandalwood and Rose Water: A paste of sandalwood powder and rose water is cooling and anti-inflammatory. Apply it to your face and rinse after 15-20 minutes. ​Multani Mitti (Fuller’s Earth): This is excellent for absorbing excess oil and is very effective for Kapha-related skin issues. Mix it with rose water and apply it as a face pack.

​3. Lifestyle and Stress Management (Dincharya) ​Stay Cool: Since heat aggravates your condition, try to stay in cool, well-ventilated areas. ​Stress Reduction: Stress can also increase Pitta. Practicing mindfulness, yoga, or meditation can help manage stress and balance your doshas. ​Physical Activity: Regular, moderate exercise helps in improving circulation and detoxification. Avoid overexertion, especially during the hottest part of the day, as this can increase sweating and Pitta. ​

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1) Mahamanjistadi kadha 15 ml twice daily after food with water 2) Kishore guggul 1-0-1 after food with water Mix rough besan powder raktachandan powder multani mitti mix with rose water apply let it dry for 10 minutes and then rub and wash with clean water. Do this once weekly Aloevera gel on face at night before bedtime

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HELLO RANJIT,

WHAT ARE THEY? -MILIA= small, firm, white bumps that form under the skin. They are caused by kertatin (skin protein) trapped in tiny pockets -WHITEHEADS= blocked skin pores filled with il (sebum), dead skin, and debris -They are not infectious or dangerous, but cosmetically bothersome

WHY DO THEY HAPPEN ?

IN AYURVEDA KAPHA DOSHA= excess oiliness, clogging PITTA DOSHA= heat, sweating, inflammation RAKTA DHATU = skin health imbalance

TRIGGERS -hot weather and sweating your summer issue -oily/creamy food, fried food -poor digestion-> toxins formation -heavy cosmetics , thick creams

TREATMENT GOALS -remove existing blockages (whiteheads/milia) -prevent new ones by balancing kapha and pitta -improve digestion and blood purity -strengthen skin health for long term results -reduce sweating/oiliness naturally

INTERNAL MEDICATIONS

1) TRIPHALA CHURNA= 1 tsp with warm water at bedtime for 3 months =improves digestion, gentle detox, prevents constipation

2) NEEM CAPSULES= 500 mg once daily after meals for 8 weeks =bitter taste pacifies pitta/kapha, purifies blood, antibacterial

3) MANJISTHA GHAN VATI= 2 tabs twice daily after meals for 1 month =blood purifier, skin rejuvinator

4) GUDUCHI TABLET= 250mg tab once daily in morning for 2 months =balances immunity, reduces heat, supports skin health

EXTERNAL APPLICATIONS

-Daily face wash= Neem water (boil neem leaves, cool, use as wash

-Weely scrub= Massor dal powder + sandalwood + rose water = gentle exfoliation

-Face pack= 2-3 times weekly -sandalwood + rose water OR neem + turmeric + aloe vera gel

-Spot treatment= dab diluted clove oil on stubborn bumps not on whole face

DIET -light, cooling foods= khichdi, green vegetables, bitter gourd, bottle gourd, pumpkin -Fruits= pomegranate, apple, papaya, watermelon -spices= coriander, fennel, turmeric, cumin

AVOID -oily, fried, creamy foods -excess sweets, curd, cheese, butter -pickles, fermented foods, heavy night meals -too much coffee/tea/alcohol

LIFESTYLE

FACE CARE -wash face with cool water after sweating -use light moisturisers aloe vera gel, avoid heavy creams

DAILY ROUTINE -wake up early, practice yoga/pranayam, eat night meals -avoid sleeping during the day increase kapha

SWEAT MANAGEMENT -carry rose water spray to refresh skin in summer

YOGA ASANAS -bhujangasana= improves circulation -Vajrasana= improves digestion -Pawanmuktasana=removes toxins

PRANAYAM -Anulom vilom= balances vata, pitta, kapha -Sheetali/sheetkari= cooling, reduces body heat -Bhramari= calms stress

Practice 10-15 min daily

HOME REMEDIES -Apply aloe vera gel + turmeric paste locally -Apply multani mitti pack once weekly to absorb excess oil -drink coriander seed water in morning -apply raw honey as a thin mask=antibacterial, mild exfoliate

-MILIA AND WHITEHEADS are benign but indicate imbalance in skin health -Ayurveda works both internally and externally -Consistency is key= follow both remedies for 8-12 weeks to see improvement

DO FOLLOW

HOPE THIS MIGHT BE HELPFUL

THANK YOU

DR. MAITRI ACHARYA

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U can start with Mahamanjishtadi kwatham 20 ml twice a day after food Kaishora Guggulu Tab 2 bd after food Neemghana vati tab 1-0-1 after food Hareetaki churna for scrubbing face

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1.Kaishore guggulu 2 tab twice daily after meals 2.Sarivadyasava 15 ml + Manjisthadi kwath 15 ml with 30 ml water twice daily after meals

- Steam face with tulsi or neem water (once weekly) - Apply paste of turmeric + sandalwood + rose water - Oil massage (Abhyanga) with Nalpamaradi Taila

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No need to worry,

Start taking these medications, 1.Khadirarishta 20ml with equal amount of Lukewarm water just after having meal twice in a day. 2.Kaishore guggulu 2-0-2 for chewing. 3.Gandhak rasayana 1-1-1 4.Neem ghan vati 1-1-1

Follow up after 45 days.

If you have any doubt ,feel free to ask.

Take care 😊

Kind Regards, Dr.Isha Ashok Bhardwaj

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In the realm of Ayurveda, milia and whiteheads signal an imbalance, often involving kapha dosha which governs the structural aspects of the body. First up, let’s address diet. Reducing consumption of heavy, oily, or dairy-laden foods can assist in balancing kapha. Include more astringent, bitter, and pungent flavors to help balance oiliness and eliminate toxins. Foods like radishes, leafy greens, and berries fit the bill.

Hydration is key but watch the timing. Sipping warm water throughout the day aids digestion, helping clear excess kapha. Better digestion means fewer toxins clogging pores.

Now, your skincare routine. You’re already cleansing twice daily, which is great; just ensure you’re using a gentle cleanser that doesn’t strip away natural oils completely, causing a reactive increase in oil production. You might also consider using a natural toner with rose water or witch hazel to further cleanse and reduce oiliness.

Exfoliation can also help manage milia and whiteheads by removing dead skin cells. Try making a homemade scrub with chickpea flour and a pinch of turmeric a few times a week. Mix them into a paste with water, apply in gentle circular motions, and rinse.

Topically, you can try a face mask of neem powder mixed with water as its purifying qualities are revered in Ayurveda. Apply it once a week or as needed. Be mindful though, since the skin needs balance, avoid overuse.

Let’s talk lifestyle. Sweating is good as it helps release toxins but cleansing afterward is vital. Ensure your face is sweat-free whenever possible using a clean, soft cloth. Incorporating time for meditation or yoga can also help manage stress, which may also impact skin health indirectly.

To ensure these interventions are suitable for your unique constitution, it’s ideal to consult an Ayurvedic practitioner who can tailor strategies specifically for you, ensuring holistic well-being and skin health.

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Milia, or those small whiteheads, can certainly be frustrating, especially when they’re exacerbated by the hot, sweaty months. From an Ayurvedic perspective, this condition might be linked to an imbalance in the kapha and pitta doshas, given the oily nature of your t-zone and the summer heat intensifying them.

Start by maintaining the balance of these doshas. You might want to incorporate a cooling cleansing routine. A paste made from chickpea flour (besan) and a bit of turmeric, mixed with water, can serve as a natural exfoliant. Apply it to your face, let it sit for a few minutes, then rinse off with cool water. This can help gently exfoliate your skin without clogging the pores. Do this 2-3 times a week, not more.

Herbal steam can also be beneficial once a week to open up your pores. You can add neem leaves into hot water and let the steam reach your face. Neem is known for its antibacterial properties, aiding in the management of skin impurities.

Dietary adjustments could also assist in reducing milia. Try eating foods that pacify pitta, like bitter and astringent foods. Include leafy greens, cucumber, and pomegranates. Avoid excessively oily or spicy foods, as these can aggravate the condition. Drink plenty of water and herbal teas like mint or coriander, which can help cool down the body.

Lastly, ensure to unburden your skin during the summer by not overloading it with products. Go for light, non-comedogenic moisturizers to help manage oiliness—to boost skin equilibrium without blocking pores.

If milia persist or you experience any unusual or painful symptoms, it might be prudent to consult with a dermatologist. They could provide treatments that are in line with your skin type and needs.

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