Hey there, dealing with keloids can be really frustrating, right? Especially when you’ve tried so many things and it’s still there. Ayurveda looks at this a bit differently than conventional medicine, focusing on balance and holistic health. In terms of doshas, keloids are often linked with an imbalance in Vata and Pitta, which can create excess heat and lead to abnormal tissue formation. But, let’s see what Ayurveda can offer for ya.
For starters, there’s gotu kola, known as ‘Mandukaparni’ in Sanskrit. It’s been used in Ayurvedic practices for reducing scar tissue. You could try applying gotu kola paste directly to the scar. Prepare it by grinding fresh leaves and mixing it with a bit of water, then apply gently on the keloid once a day. It’s said to improve circulation and support skin healing, but keep an eye out for irritation.
Then there’s turmeric, which we call ‘Haridra’. It’s kind of a magical thing in Ayurveda due to its anti-inflammatory properties. Mixing turmeric with some neem oil or coconut oil to form a paste and applying it to keloids might help too. It’s not going to work overnight, you’d probably want to give it a month or so to start seeing effects.
For internal balance, consider Triphala, a combination of three fruits that help with detoxifying and balancing your system. A small spoon mixed in warm water before bed could be beneficial. Helps digestion too, which is never a bad thing!
Oh and lifestyle matters. Stress an influence keloid formation, so finding ways to relax is key. You might wanna check out daily yoga or Pranayama (breathing exercises), they’re wonderful for calming down.
It’s always good to approach it these natural options with a bit of patience, remember, they take time… and again, if the keloid becomes really painful or changes suddenly, check in with a professional. Your safety is top priority.



