Bakuchii 1 tab after foods 2 times Give panchtikat ghurth 3 ml daily empty stomach Give kesorgugulu 1 tab at afternoon Avoid viruthadhar like milk with onions
It’s better to opt for online / video consultation… if you contact platform then they will arrange for consultation so you can get proper guidance related to your sons skin issue
Hello Arjan, I completely understand your concern - a child’s vitiligo is surely an emotionally tough situation for the parents. But, please don’t worry, we’re here to support you 😊
This therapy would assist in- –Stabilizing the spread –Re-pigmentation of existing patches – Enhancing immunity & digestion (root cause correction) – Stopping the formation of new patches
✅ UNDERSTANDING VITILIGO
According to Ayurveda, vitiligo is known as Shwitra, which is primarily caused by: -Pitta vitiation targeting melanocytes -Kapha involvement causing blockages -Rakta and Mansa dhatu dushti (skin and the deeper tissues) Mandagni (weak digestion→ autoimmunity trigger)
In the case of children, it usually originates from: -Minor digestive imbalances -Incomplete metabolism -Stress + weather changes -Genetic predisposition
Moreover, your kid is perfectly fine which makes it even more positive.
✅ AYURVEDIC PLAN OF TREATMENT
Ayurveda in the case of children takes a mild, safe, non-invasive route with: -Shamana (internal medicines) - Local treatments (lepa/oil) -Diet regulation - Keeping away from things that trigger depigmentation
There are no harsh treatments employed.
✅INTERNAL MEDICATION
1. Arogyavardhini Vati – 1 tablet once daily after food 2.Gandhak Rasayan – 1 table at night 3. Khadirarishtam – 10 ml with equal water twice daily 4. Sita Ashwatha Kashaya Tablet (AVS) – 1 tablet twice daily 5. Haridrakhandam – 1 small spoon daily (improves immunity)
All these work together to bring back the normal functioning of the immune system and make the spreading stop.
✅ EXTERNAL APPLICATION
1. Bakuchi Taila (mild strength for children) Non-staining oil is good for one-time daily application on white patches only Just 5 minutes of sun exposure after oil application (very important)
2. Karimjeerakaadi Prescription (for re-pigmentation) – mild formulation
3. Kumkumaadi Taila (soothing, helps skin regain its natural color)
✅DIET AND LIFESTYLE MODIFICATION
In order to stabilize vitiligo, it is necessary to refrain from eating those foods which raise Pitta + Kapha levels and bring about an autoimmune flare.
❌Foods to Avoid Curd Fish + milk combinations Sour foods (pickles, tomatoes, vinegar) Fast food Packaged snacks, cold foods Too much jaggery, sweets Stress, late nights Excess sun exposure
✔️Foods to Include Moong dal, rice, wheat Pomegranate Turmeric + ghee Bottle gourd, ridge gourd Buttermilk (not sour, only fresh, diluted) Warm water throughout the day Seasonal fruits except very sour ones
✅ Will Ayurveda Stop the Spread?
Yes. When the therapy is initiated early (case of your child: 8 months duration), Ayurveda has the potential to: -Halt new patch formation -Initiate re-pigmentation -Prevent recurrence over a long period of time
Kids react much quicker than grown-ups do mainly because their immune system is more flexible.
It is also a good idea to be checked regularly every 30–45 days so progress in re-pigmentation can be monitored.
One must not expose the skin to the sun for more than 5–10 min daily when applying Bakuchi. Vitiligo in children is very welcome and will very likely go away by Ayurveda if it is early enough.
Wishing your son a good health😊
Warm Regards Dr Snehal Vidhate
Thankyou .Where to buy these drug? and can i give these tablet in powder form mixed with water and do they have any side effects. Thank alot.
Where to buy these medications? You can buy from this platform only otherwise you can easily get in nearby Ayurvedic pharmacy store
Can you give these tablet in powder form mixed with water? Yes you can give
Do they have side effects? No all are herbal so it wont cause any side effects and dose is also moderate according to the age so no issues
Take one photo before starting the treatment so it will be easy for us to see progression 😊
Take udayaditya ras 1tab bd,swayambhuguggulu 1tab bd, mahamanjsiadhi gana vati 1tab bd,leukoskin ointment Externally, Arogya vardini vati 1tab bd avoid meat, oily,vriudahara u ll get results
Dr RC BAMS MS
Thank alot
Internal Medicines (Child Dose – Adjust per Weight ~25–30 kg) 1 Bakuchi (Psoralea corylifolia) Churna – ¼ tsp (500 mg) morning with honey 2 Manjisthadi Kwath – 5 ml + 15 ml warm water morning empty stomach 3 Kaishora Guggulu – ½ tablet twice daily after meals 4 Guduchi (Tinospora cordifolia) Ghan Vati – ½ tablet morning
External Applications (Daily – Gentle for Child) 1 Bakuchi Taila – Mix with coconut oil (1:4 ratio); apply to patches, expose to mild sun 5–10 min morning → rinse after 30 min (promotes repigmentation). 2 Triphala Lepa – Paste of Triphala powder + rose water on patches 20 min, 3x/week (soothes and detoxifies).
Diet & Lifestyle (Year-Round for Prevention) Give only: Moong dal khichdi + ghee, pomegranate, amla (fresh or juice 20 ml daily), coconut water.
Avoid completely: Sour/spicy food, curd, fish, chemicals (detergents), stress (yoga 10 min daily).
Lifestyle: 20 min gentle sun exposure daily (morning), 7–8 hours sleep, no processed foods.
Find Ayurvedic Doctors Specializing in Vitiligo Top recommendations- 1 Ayurhealthline Vitiligo Specialty Clinic, Delhi (Dr. Ravish Kamal) 2 Kayakalp Global, Faridabad (Dr. Shailendra Dhawan) 3 Padanjali Ayurvedics, Kerala
Regards Dr Gursimran Jeet Singh MD Panchakarma
Kids vitiligo are rapidly treated through ayurvedic medication…
Iam vaidya atul from patanjali yogpeeth haridwar…
Management:-
Melaenoghri gold tab=1-1 tab /crush and take with water or honey empty stomach twice daily
MAHAMANJISRIST KHADIRARIST=2-2 tsp with same amount of water twice daily…
AVOID milk +fish+sweets AVOID fermented foods…excessive sweets
Do regular exercise and yoga= kapalbhati/mandukasan/BHARMRI
Amil leucoskin oint for local application
Start with Khadirarist 5ml. twice daily after food with 10ml. Water. Liv-52 syrup 1tsp twice daily after food with water Apply leukoskin ointment on affected area twice daily. Avoid nonveg food, processed foods, fast foods, junk food.
Thank you, doctor, for your response. I would also like to share a bit more about my child’s history. She tends to have some anger issues, and she prefers cold water and cold foods. If she eats oily food at night, she usually wakes up feeling irritable, but otherwise she is healthy. I’m not sure whether this information is helpful for the diagnosis, but I wanted to share it just in case.
It’s already mentioned above, Only instead of khadirarist you need to have khadiradi vati 1-0-1 crush and mix with honey
And Khadirarist is safe for 9 years of age.Thankyou.
If that is the problem you can take khadiradi vati 1 vati powder it and mix with honey and give twice daily.
kindly give me complete prescription .thankyou.
Hi this is Dr soukhya…no need to worry… Rx-daily expose to morning sunlight early time atleast 15 min T vitilocare 1-0-1 Punarnavadi kashaya 10ml+Drakshdi kashaya 10ml mix with equal amount of water… Use after food Avalgunjadi lepa apply over patches… Follow this notice the changes… If any doubt kindly let me know
1.Bakuchi churna 250 mg once daily with water or honey after meals 2.Giloyghan vati 1 tab twice daily with water after meals 3.Mahamanjisthadi kwath 10 ml with 10 ml water twice daily after meals 4.Lukoskin ointment-apply it twice or thrice daily
🥗 Diet & Lifestyle for Vitiligo - Encourage: - Fresh, warm, home-cooked food (khichdi, moong dal, green vegetables). - Fruits like pomegranate, apple, papaya. - Use turmeric, cumin, coriander in cooking. - Avoid: - Sour foods (curd, citrus fruits, tamarind). - Excess salt, spicy and fried foods. - Junk food, cold drinks, and packaged snacks. - Lifestyle: - Early bedtime, regular routine. - Gentle yoga or outdoor play for circulation. - Avoid excessive sun exposure on patches.
Hello,
Thank you for sharing your child’s condition with care and clarity. Vitiligo in children is usually mild, slow-spreading, and highly responsive to Ayurvedic treatment when started early. As your child has only 3–5 patches and is otherwise healthy, the aim of Ayurveda will be: * Stabilising the spread (Rakta–Pitta–Kapha balance) * Improving pigmentation (Varnya & Rasayana therapy) * Strengthening immunity and gut health * Avoiding triggers that worsen vitiligo * Below is a complete, child-safe Ayurvedic plan without any allopathic medicines.
🌿 Ayurvedic Understanding of Vitiligo (Shwitra / Kilasa) Vitiligo occurs due to imbalance in Pitta affecting melanocytes. In children, the spread is usually linked to: * Digestive imbalance (Mandagni) * Mild autoimmunity * Stress or sudden illness * Nutritional gaps
Ayurveda aims to stop new patches, darken existing ones, and correct internal imbalance.
💊 Internal Medicines (Safe for 9-year-old) 1. Gandhak Rasayana- ½ tablet twice daily after meals 2. Kaishora Guggulu-½ tablet twice daily after meals 3. Arogyavardhini Vati-½ tablet once daily after food 4. Neem or Guduchi (Giloy) Syrup-1 tsp once or twice daily 5. Draksharishta -1 tsp with equal water after lunch
🌿 External Applications 1. Bakuchi Oil (Psoralea oil) – diluted For children always dilute 1:1 with coconut or sesame oil. Apply once daily on patches. Let it stay for 10–15 minutes first week → gradually increase to 20–30 minutes. (Avoid sun exposure directly on oil.) 2. Kumkumadi Taila at Night Improves pigmentation and skin tone. 3. Yashtimadhu (licorice) paste - Mix licorice powder with rose water → apply 15 minutes daily for gentle pigmentation.
🥗 Diet for Stabilising Vitiligo
Vitiligo worsens with certain incompatible foods (Viruddha Ahara). Avoiding these is 50% of treatment. ❌ Avoid foods that aggravate Pitta: Citrus fruits (orange, lemon) Curd & sour yogurt Fish + milk combination Tomato, brinjal Excess salt Junk food, chips, chocolates
✔️ Include: Moong dal, ghee, rice Beetroot, carrots, pumpkin Apple, papaya, pomegranate Turmeric, cumin, fennel in food Plenty of water & home-cooked meals
🧘♂️ Lifestyle Recommendations 1. Avoid excessive sun exposure on patches. 2. No harsh soaps; use mild herbal soap. 3. Maintain regular sleep, eating schedule. 4. Encourage the child to stay stress-free (very important).
🧪 Recommended Tests (Not mandatory but useful) 1. Vitamin D3 2. Vitamin B12 3. Thyroid profile (TSH) 4. ANA (if vitiligo spreads rapidly)
⏳ Expected Timeline * Stabilisation of new patches: 3–6 weeks * Visible re-pigmentation: 2–3 months * Significant recovery: 4–6 months with consistent care
Since your child has only 3–5 small patches and early-stage vitiligo, the chances of improvement with Ayurveda are very high.
Warm regards Dr.Sumi MS(Ayu)
Thankyou for your response Can i give these tablet in powder form mixed with water or honey.
if you are Video Consultation is better way to know your child skin disease
another you can try
Bakuchi Tail apply on vitiligo site after that expose to morning sun light
Vitiligo is a chronic skin condition characterized by depigmented patches, often linked to autoimmunity. Ayurveda sees it as related to imbalances in the doshas, particularly Pitta and Vata. While modern medicine focuses on symptomatic treatment, Ayurveda aims to address root causes, offering a more holistic approach.
First, dietary adjustments are crucial. Try minimizing intake of sour, spicy, and fermented foods, as they can aggravate Pitta. Recommend foods that are more alkaline like fresh fruits (except citrus), and vegetables to support overall immunity. Consuming fresh ginger before meals can improve digestion and balance doshas.
Including specific herbs may help in managing it. Bakuchi (Psoralea corylifolia) is often used for its properties, but it must be applied or ingested carefully due to its potency. Consult an Ayurvedic practitioner for using it safely. Additionally, supplementation with turmeric and neem may support skin health and improve immunity, though these should be tailored to your child’s constitution.
Regular oil massage with medicated oils like Ksheerabala Tailam can help in nourishment and balancing doshas. This practice should be gentle and ideally done before bath.
Regarding finding a practitioner, seek out certified Ayurvedic clinics or practitioners through recommendations or online directories from reputable Ayurvedic organizations. This ensures you find someone experienced in treating children with vitiligo.
Keepng your child engaged in activities and maintaining low-stress levels is also accountable for better management. Practicing yoga or pranayama, appropriate for kids, may help in calming the mind and supporting overall health.
Remember the treatments can take time and require consistent effort; results vary from person to person. It’s important to work witth an experienced practitioner to tailor a safe treatment plan, ensuring the remedies are appropriate for your child’s age and health condition.
HELLO THANK YOU FOR CONTACTING US IN ASK AYURVEDA
YOUR 9 YEAR KID IS SUFFERING FROM VITILIGO
ITS A SERIOUS ISSUE , DIFFICULT TO TREAT
BUT IN AYURVEDA , WE CAN TRY TO HEAL IT
FOR THIS YOUR KID HAD TO TAKE INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL MEDICATION
ITS VERY DIFFICULT IN THIS AGE TO GIVE INTERNAL MEDICATION AS THIS MEDICINES WILL BE BITTER TASTE AND SHE HAVE TO FOLLOW STRICT DIET CONTROL AND AVOID SPICY AND SOUR AND COLD FOOD
SO INITIALLY I WILL START WITH EXTERNAL MEDICATION
SWITRAGNA LEPA TO BE APPLIED OVER THE VITILIGO AREA DAILY ONE TIME A DAY AT AROUND 8AM AND EXPOSE THAT AREA TO SUN.
FOR INTERNAL MEDICATION
KADIRAARISTA 10ML WITH EQUAL AMOUNT OF WARM WATER TWO TIMES A DAY AFTER FOOD
WATCH FOR 15 DAYS AND UPDATE ME THE RESULT. I WILL ADJUST THE DOSAGE
MEANWHILE TELL HER TO AVOID PROCESSED FOOD
DRINK PLENTY OF WATER
TAKE HIGH PROTEIN DIET
EAT VEGETABLES AND FRUITS
WITH REGARDS
DR.P.PRASAD
Thankyou for your advise .Can you please give some good brand of khadiraristha which have some sweet taste so kid can take it.
Vitiligo in children can be addressed through Ayurveda, focusing on pacifying imbalances in the Pitta and Vata doshas, which are often implicated in skin disorders. The approach will include dietary guidelines, herbal formulations, and lifestyle practices to support the skin’s natural color and maintain body balance.
First, managing your child’s diet is crucial. Avoid strongly sour, spicy, and fermented foods as they can aggravate Pitta. Instead, incorporate cooling, light, and plant-based foods. Green vegetables and fruits like pomegranate and apple are good choices. Including turmeric and neem can also help as they have anti-inflammatory properties supporting skin health.
For herbal remedies, Bakuchi (Psoralea corylifolia) is traditionally used for vitiligo. Combine Bakuchi oil with coconut oil and apply to the affected area. It should be tested on a small skin area first to ensure it doesn’t irritate. Internally, Guduchi (Tinospora cordifolia) can be beneficial to detoxify and balance the doshas; it might be administered in the form of teas or tablets, depending on your access.
In addition to herbs, daily routines like Abhyanga (oil massage) with sesame oil and mild sun exposure can improve skin tone, but ensure to avoid peak sunlight hours to prevent skin damage. Gentle yoga or breathing exercises help in maintaining a stable Vata-Pitta balance.
Finding a qualified Ayurvedic physician is essential as they will tailor treatments to your child’s specific needs. Look for practitioners with a background in pediatric Ayurveda or experience treating skin disorders. You might find them through referrals or local Ayurveda centers. Regular follow-ups are necessary to monitor progress. Always remember that Ayurveda should complement regular pediatric care, not replace it, especially for managing symptoms that might require immediate medical attention.



