It sounds like you’re really challenged with lichen planus. It’s not only the discomfort but the fact that it affects your everyday life, right? So, lichen planus, from the Ayurvedic perspective, is typically linked with Pitta imbalance and sometimes an aggravated Vata dosha as well. The focus will be to calm those doshas, support your skin’s natural health, and boost your digestion to clear ama (toxins).
First, let’s talk about diet. Try to stick to cooling, Pitta-pacifying foods. For example, cucumbers, sweet fruits like pears or mangoes, and leafy greens. Avoid spicy, oily, and overly salty foods since they can aggravate Pitta. Eating at regular intervals—like no skipping meals—helps to balance Vata too. Keep drinking lukewarm water throughout the day as it aids digestion and detoxification.
For a topical application, consider using turmeric paste on the affected areas. Mix it with a bit of water or rose water to form a paste and apply it gently to the patches. Turmeric’s got pretty solid anti-inflammatory properties. Be careful though, it can stain, so use it at night if possible.
Stress tends to make lichen planus worse, so integrating calming practices like yoga or meditation can be really helpful. Pranayama breathing exercises, especially ones like Nadi Shodhana (alternate nostril breathing), can also ease the mind and regulate doshas.
Herbs such as Neem and Guduchi can be effective for detoxifying and rejuvenating the skin from the inside out. Neem is great for the blood, acting as a natural purifier. Guduchi supports immunity and balances Pitta without adding to your body’s heat. Always consult with a local Ayurvedic practitioner to tailor doses specifically to your individual needs.
Because of the steroid use and resulting weight gain, regular moderate exercises, like brisk walking or yoga, can help manage your weight and ease some of the tension on your skin. Take it easy though, don’t over-exert —balance is vital.
Keeping a journal to track your condition’s ups and downs can give you insights on triggers or patterns you might not notice otherwise. Gradual improvements are manageable and worth celebrating. Be patient as though Ayurveda can offer profound healing, it often takes time.



