Hello Swati,the information seems incomplete, and I would need a more thorough understanding to offer the best guidance. Could you please provide more details about your wife’s condition, such as how long she has had the fungal infection, the exact symptoms she is experiencing (including the severity and location of the infection), and whether the chest pain and breathing difficulties occur frequently or are related to specific activities? Additionally, it would be helpful to know if she has any other medical conditions or if she is taking any medications currently.
This information will help me recommend a more precise Ayurvedic approach, and if necessary, suggest some tests to rule out any deeper issues.
When dealing with a widespread fungal infection along with chest pain and breathing problems, it’s really important to take this seriously and consider seeing a doctor ASAP. The chest pain and breathing issues could indicate a more urgent problem that might need immediate attention. It’s best not to delay in getting professional medical advice.
For the skin fungus part, Ayurveda could offer some relief measures. You might consider using Neem and Turmeric, both are powerful antifungals. A paste made with these, applied directly to affected areas, can help with the infection. To make it, just mix equal parts of Neem powder and Turmeric powder with a little water to form a paste. Apply it on the skin, let it sit for about 20 minutes before washing it off. It’s safe to do this once or twice a day but always test a small area first to be sure there’s no irritation.
It’s also key to balance her inner health to tackle fungal infections. Her diet plays a huge role. Encourage her to reduce sugar and processed foods, as these can worsen fungal growth. Instead, add more fresh vegetables, garlic, ginger, and probiotics like yogurt which can boost the gut flora and improve immune response.
Regarding lifestyle, ensure she’s keeping her skin dry and wearing breathable cotton clothing. Regularly change her clothes, and avoid sharing towels or bath items if the infection is widespread to prevent spreading.
But listen, don’t underestimate them the chest and breathing symptoms. That’s the part that needs immediate care to rule out anything serious going on. Let a healthcare professional evaluate those concerns right away. Safety first, always!


