Chronic fungal infection (like Tinea cruris) needs long-term care + strict hygiene. Gandhak Rasayan 2 tablets, 2 times daily Khadirarishta – 15 ml + water, 2 times daily Neem tablet / Neem churna – once daily Wash area daily with neem water (boil neem leaves in water) Apply Neem oil or coconut oil + a pinch of turmeric 2 times daily Keep area completely dry (most important) Wear loose cotton underwear only Change underwear 2 times daily Avoid tight pants & sweating Do not scratch (it spreads infection) Diet: Avoid sugar, curd at night, spicy & oily food Take bitter foods (neem, karela, methi)
1) Mahatiktakam Kashayam- 15 ml with 45 ml lukewarm water twice daily 30 minute before food 2) Vilwadi Gulika- 1 tablet twice daily after food 3) Guggulutiktaka Ghritham- 1 tsp early morning on empty stomach 4) Eladi Keratailam- apply 30 minute before bath Apply thin layer on affected area 5) Triphala Churna (for Decoction) 1 tbsp boiled in 1L water- used for cleaning the private area during bath 👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇 Food to Avoid Strictly avoid incompatible food combinations, specifically milk with fish, sour fruits, or salt. Curd (yogurt), pickles, vinegar, and fermented batters (like idli/dosa) can worsen itching. Refined Sugar minimize sweets and white flour (maida). Ensure the area is completely dry after bathing before
Hello I understand how difficult it is to deal with persistent itching for such a long time. If fungal infection is not improving even after 1 year, it usually means recurrent infection due to moisture, sugar imbalance, or low local immunity, not just surface infection. Focus should be on both internal correction and local care. Start with Gandhak Rasayan 1 tablet twice daily after food to control recurrent infection. Take Triphala churna 1 tsp at bedtime with warm water to improve gut and immunity. For local care, keep the area completely dry, wash with plain water, and avoid tight or synthetic clothing. You can apply coconut oil lightly, which helps reduce itching and fungal growth. Avoid sugar, bakery items, and processed food as they worsen fungal infections. If itching is very severe or not improving, a proper dermatology check once is important to confirm diagnosis and rule out other conditions. With consistent care, this can be controlled. Warm Regards Dr Raghuveer SN
Follow some simple lifestyle changes and dietary changes and you will see results for your problem. ✔️Do’s✔️ Drink buttermilk daily. Eat freshly cooked food. Drink warm water. Lunch and dinner on fixed timings. 100 steps after every meal. If possible dinner as early as 7-8 pm. ❌Don’ts:❌ Packed and processed food. Ready to eat items. Oily and spicy food. Sour and fermented products. Dals (only moong dal can be eaten) Besan Raw vegetables and sprouts Curd Reduce dairy intake. 💊Medication💊 Cap. Marvin 2 caps twice a day before food Cap. Sorajit 2 caps twice a day before food Syp. Sarivadhyasav 3 tsp thrice a day before food Alum crystal. Apply as soap on the affected area thrice a day
avoid spicy food and milk and milk produts take mahatikta ghurth 5 ml at empty stomch morning tab gandha rasayan 2-0-2 tab kesor gugulu 2-0–2 tab manjisth 2-0-2 tab livtone 1-0-1 tab triphala 2-0-2 after fooods do nasya with cow ghee 2 drop each nostril 2 times day
Hello, You’re dealing with a chronic fungal infection (likely recurrent candiasis or tines cruris)- since it’s lasting ~1 year and not responding, the focus should be = reduce moisture + correct digestion/ immunity + consistent antifungal care Internal treatment (root cause-immunity and metabolism) Morning empty stomach -Neem capsules= 1 cap =strong antifungal, blood purifier After meals twice daily -Kaishor guggulu= 1 tab twice daily =reduces chronic inflammation, skin toxins Night -Triphala tablets= 2 tabs at bedtime with warm water =improves gut, detox important for recurrence External treatment (direct infection control) Twice daily wash -boil water + add neem powder -cool -> wash affected area -> keeps are antifungal and dry After drying -Apply neem oil (very thin layer) OR -turmeric powder + coconut oil paste (natural antifungal) Keep area completely dry after application Diet very important often ignored -warm water -neem leaves if possible, 4-5 fresh -garlic 1-2 cloves -light food -khichdi, vegetables Avoid strictly -sugar, sweets, bakery -curd especially at night -fried and oily foods -excess tea, coffee Lifestyle corrections (key for itching) -wear loose cotton underwear only -change underwear twice daily -keep area dry use towel/ tissue, no moisture -avoid tight jeans/heat/sweat -don’t scratch (worsens spread) Important reality check Since it’s 1 year old and not improving with medicines, you should also -get blood sugar test (rule out diabetes) Expected timelie -Itching reduces in 7-10 days -Visible improvement in 2-3 weeks -Full control needs 4-6 weeks + discipline Do follow Hope this might be helpful Thank you