Sunarin is typically prescribed for anal fissures or hemorrhoids, not skin conditions like itchy, scaly patches on the arm ,not designed for general dermatological conditions. As per your discription your condition is- Ringworm, dermatitis or may me other.Get it checked from dermatitis. As of now- a. Stop using Sunarin b. Avoid scratching. c. Keep area clean and dry . The only home remedies that work in all skin issues. Neem paste (antifungal, antibacterial) – apply fresh neem leaf paste for 15 min daily
Coconut oil + camphor (1 pinch) – apply it on the area,it reduces itching and moisturizes
Aloe vera gel (pure, fresh) – soothes irritation
Sunarin oint is indicated for Piles, fissure etc. It’s not advisable to use for skin disorders.
If any ointment applied on skin,if problem increases best is to stop using it. Take mahamanjistadi kadha 10ml twice daily after food with water Apply aloevera gel on skin
HELLO JAMES, Sunarin is primarily used for Haemorrhoid related inflammation - not typically for general skin issues like itchy, scaly patches on arm it contains herbs like haridra, rasaunt , nimbi etc which are sooting and anti-inflammatory but not necessarily formulated for dermatitis , eczema ad fungal infection
your symptoms - itchy scaly skin with tingling /redness after use could be due to contact reaction to ingredients present in sunarin the ointment isn’t for your condition so STOP using it
other suggestion- Apply plain sold pressed coconut oil or fresh organic aloe vera avoid scratching or applying hot water
according to your symptom ayurvedic easy management you can follow- oil application- charma Roga taila+neem taila- daily application 45 min before bath jatyadi taila application- if cracks
internally start gandhak rasayana- 1 tab twice daily after food for 21 days Kishor guggulu- 2 tab twice daily after food mahamanjistha kwatha- 20 ml daily with water before meals twice arogyavardhini vati- 1 tab thrice daily
for 30 days and your symptoms will get subside significantly
stop using SUNARIN ointment and start this
avoid having curd , pickles, seafood, junk include turmeric, neem, amla in diet
thank you
Hello James
"NO NEED TO WORRY "
" I WILL HELP YOU TO RECOVER WITH UR ISSUES SAFELY EFFECTIVELY "
UR ISSUE
Struggling with this skin condition sunarin application skin got itchy scaly irritated
ABOUT SUNARIN
• Sunarin Ointment is mainly used in Anorectal Issues like Anal Fissure Hemorrhoids to shrink or heal deeper wounds it and almost not for skin diseases • Sunarin Contains kasisadi Taila and Vranropan taila which have few strong corrosive ingredients which can irritate ur skin specially if u have sensitive skin • Probably u have Contact allergy on Sunarin Ointment Application
*STOP USING SUNARIN
• FOR IRRITATION APPLY
* If Burning - Aloe Vera Gel * If Dryness Scales - Coconut Oil/Olive Oil
• FOR UR SKIN ISSUES USE SOME GENTLE MEDICINE WHICH ARE 100 % SAFE EFFECTIVE AND NO SIDE EFFECTS
• 100 % SAFE EFFECTIVE RESULT ORIENTED GENTLE AYURVEDIC MEDICINES U MUST TRY
* GENTLE SKIN INTERNAL DETOXIFICATION - Aarogya Swaras Juice (Patanajli Pharma) 10 ml -0- 10 ml On Empty Stomach with 1 Glass of Normal Water * FOR ALLERGIC SKIN ISSUES Tab.Taket ( Himalaya Pharma) 1 -0-1 After Food * NATURAL ANTIMICROBIAL AND FOR ALL SKIN ISSUES :- Tab.Neem 250 mg ( Himalaya Pharma) 1-0-1 After Food * NATURAL SOFT MILD BLOOD PURIFIER:- Tab.Purim ( Himalaya Pharma) 1-0-1 After Food For Overall Skin Issued * GENTLE EXTERNAL APPLICATION :- Himalaya Antiseptic Cream ( Himalaya Pharma) For Local Application
FEW INSTRUCTIONS TO FOLLOW
* Moisturize Regularly with Extra Virgin Coconut/Olive Oil * Identify Triggers and Avoid those * Use Gentle Skin Care products like Soap Deodrant Powder etc Specially Natural Herbal Paraben Sulphate Alcohol free * Avoid Too Hot Showers * Avoid Harsh Towels and harsh rubbing * Wear soft, breathable clothing made from cotton or other natural fibers * Avoid Unnecessary Thoughts Stress Anxiety Do Dhyan Meditation Regularly Stress Affects skin aslo
DO’S - Prefer Alkaline Leafy Vegetables Fruits salads sprouts Fibers Dry Fruits etc Maintain Personal Hygiene Good Physical Activities Exercise walking Jogging Yoga Surya Namaskar Dhyan Meditation
DON’TS - Avoid Spicy Salty Sour Masala Fast Juck Foods Chemical Processed Sweets Skin Products Stress Poor Hygiene Sedentary lifestyles
REGARDS
Dr Arun Desai
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Using sunarin ointment for a persistent skin condition can be a bit, well, confusing and sometimes disappointing, especially when the results don’t quite meet your expectations. It’s important to remember that everyone’s skin reacts differently to treatments, so what may work wonders for one person might not be as effective for another. If you’ve been using it for a few weeks yet noticing only limited—or no improvement—it could be a sign to reassess its suitability for you. Also, the tingling sensation and redness you mentioned could be a mild side effect, although these are not always worrisome, persistent or worsening of these symptoms should be reported to your dermatologist, as it could indicate sensitivity or an allergic reaction.
From an Ayurvedic perspective, skin conditions are often linked to imbalances in the doshas, with Pitta dosha typically playing a significant role when symptoms like redness and itchiness are present. In Ayurveda, the focus is on balancing these doshas, enhancing digestion (or Agni) and removing accumulated toxins, or ‘Ama’, from the body. You may want to consider incorporating some supportive Ayurvedic practices alongside or instead of your current treatment.
Dietary changes can sometimes provide relief; avoid overly spicy, sour, and fried foods as these can aggravate Pitta. Instead, focus on cooling, hydrating foods like cucumber, cilantro, and aloe vera. Drink plenty of water to stay hydrated and help with detoxification process.
Applying soothing, natural remedies could also offer some relief. For external application, consider using coconut oil or aloe vera gel as they can soothe and moisturize irritated skin. These are generally safe and less likely to cause unwanted reactions.
It’s equally vital to address any stress levels you might have, as stress can exacerbate skin issues. Practice regular stress-reducing activities such as meditation, yoga, or simply taking time to relax in nature, which can bring balance to the mind and body.
Always talk to your dermatologist, especially if you notice any worsening or new symptoms, as they might recommend stopping the ointment or offering alternatives. It’s crucial that any changes to your treatment regimen are made with professional guidance. Balancing modern dermatological approaches with ancient Ayurvedic wisdom can sometimes offer a comprehensive path towards healing and managing persistent skin conditions effectively.



