Keloids can indeed be stubborn as they represent an overgrowth of scar tissue that usually forms after an injury or surgery. From a Siddha-Ayurvedic perspective, keloids may be associated with an imbalance in the vata-pitta dosha, linked to the skin’s excessive heat and dryness. While relief through natural methods might be gradual, consistent care can help manage this condition.
First, you might consider using Kumkumadi tailam, a herbal oil traditionally used in Ayurveda to improve skin complexion and texture. Apply a few drops of this oil gently on the keloid mark twice daily. This should be done consistently for a few weeks to start noticing changes.
Second, the external application of turmeric paste may help. Mix turmeric with water or honey to create a paste and apply it to the affected area daily. Turmeric’s anti-inflammatory properties can aid in reducing the keloid’s size and redness.
Third, maintaining a balanced diet that supports skin health can promote internal healing. Increase your intake of foods like fresh fruits and vegetables, nuts, and seeds. Drinking warm water with a few drops of lemon juice on an empty stomach every morning could also aid digestion and contribute to overall skin health.
Additionally, you can consider consulting with a Siddha-Ayurvedic practitioner who might advise specific internal herbal formulations personalized to balance your dosha and strengthen tissue repair.
If the keloid causes significant discomfort or doesn’t respond to traditional methods over time, it may be prudent to consult a dermatologist for potential alternative treatments. Acting upon these suggestions should aid in addressing the root cause and, gradually, the keloid itself.