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Concerns about Dry Skin, Dark Knees, and Cholesterol Deposits - #45082

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I have very dry skin and my kneespary have become dark ..have thyroid..alsowant to ask cholesterol Deposit near eyes want to remove

How long have you been experiencing dry skin?:

- More than 6 months

Have you noticed any other symptoms related to your thyroid condition?:

- Weight changes

How would you describe your diet?:

- Mostly healthy, with occasional treats
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Take lipomap 1tab bd, Arogya vardini vati 1tab bd, medoharavidangadhi lauha 1tab bd, nalmaparadi tail external application enough

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Start on Kanchanar guggulu 1-0-1 Triphala guggulu 1-0-1 Mahamanjistadi aristha 4 tsp-0-4 tsp after meals with water Kumkumadi taila - apply over knees and massage

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Take triphala gugulu 2 bd Take kumkumadi oil for apply Take amlaki churna 5 gm bd Take cow ghee nasya 2 drop at 6 am ans 6 pm Take panchtikta ghurth 5 ml empty stomch at morning before foods

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HELLO !!!

Because you have thyroid issues, your skin naturally becomes dry, rough, and darker in folds like knees, elbows, and neck. This is very common in hypothyroidism. When the thyroid slows down, the skin cannot hold moisture, blood circulation reduces, and pigmentation increases that’s why your knees look dark, and your skin feels dull. The cholesterol deposits near the eyes (xanthelasma) happen when cholesterol stays high for a long time. These small yellowish patches don’t go away completely with creams or home remedies.

They usually need medical procedures (laser or excision), but Ayurveda can help prevent new deposits by improving fat metabolism and supporting your thyroid and digestion.

So you can improve: ✔ dryness ✔ pigmentation of knees ✔ overall skin glow ✔ prevent new cholesterol deposits

But: ❗ existing xanthelasma CANNOT be removed fully with Ayurvedic medicines only modern removal works.

Ayurveda helps prevent recurrence. 🌿 Internal Ayurvedic Medicines

1. Start with Amapachana (7 days) Amapachana Vati – 2 tablets twice daily after food for 7 days 2. For Dry Skin + Thyroid Support (1–2 months) Kamdudha Ras (Plain) – 1 tablet twice daily after food Punarnavadi Mandur – 1 tablet twice daily after meals Amla Capsule – 1 capsule twice daily 3. For Dark Knees (internal support) Manjistha Ghan Vati – 1 tablet twice daily for 2 months 4. For Cholesterol Regulation / Preventing New Deposits Guggulu Tiktaka Ghrita – ½ teaspoon at night with warm water OR Triphala Guggulu – 1 tablet twice daily after food

🌿 External Treatments: For Dry Skin (Daily) Apply Sesame oil warm on body before bath daily OR Kumkumadi oil at night on face For Dark Knees (3–4 times/week) Mix Aloe gel + Manjistha powder Apply 20 minutes, wash gently Avoid harsh scrubbing — it darkens more For Xanthelasma No oil / cream removes it. You can apply aloe gel only to reduce irritation.

📌 Investigations (important) Please repeat: Thyroid profile (TSH, T3, T4) Lipid profile Vitamin D Vitamin B12 These levels directly affect dryness, pigmentation, and cholesterol deposits.

🌟 Do’s Drink warm water Add 1 tsp ghee daily Use homemade meals, avoid outside food Apply oil before bath regularly Sleep before 11 pm

❌ Don’ts Avoid frequent scrubbing on knees Avoid sugar, bakery items, oily food Avoid cold water head bath

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Everything you’re facing is connected to thyroid, dryness, and cholesterol metabolism, and it can improve with the right care. Your dry skin will soften, your knees will lighten, and new cholesterol deposits can be prevented. I will guide you step by step.

You’re not alone in this.

Warm regards, Dr. Karthika

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Hello, Your history of very dry skin for more than 6 months, darkening of knees, thyroid-related weight fluctuations, and cholesterol deposits near the eyes (xanthelasma) indicates combined Vata–Kapha imbalance, sluggish lymphatic and lipid metabolism (Medo Dhatu Dushti), and dryness due to impaired skin nourishment (Rasa–Twak Dushti). Thyroid imbalance commonly leads to dryness, uneven skin tone, slow circulation, and difficulty maintaining healthy lipid metabolism.

Your treatment will focus on improving thyroid metabolism, nourishing the skin deeply (Snigdha + Rasayana), reducing cholesterol deposits, detoxifying Kapha, and lightening dark areas like the knees.

🔎 Recommended Investigations (If not done in last 3–6 months) 1. Thyroid Profile (TSH, T3, T4) 2. Lipid Profile 3. HbA1c & Fasting Sugar 4. Vitamin D3 & B12 5. Liver Function Test

💊 Internal Medicines Phase 1 – 15 days (Thyroid support + Meda balancing + Moisture restoration) 1. Kanchanar Guggulu – 2 tablets twice daily after meals 2. Punarnavadi Kashayam – 10 ml + 20 ml warm water twice daily before food 3. Nimbadi Ghanvati – 1 tablet twice daily after food 4. Sukumara Ghrita – 1 tsp with warm water every morning

Phase 2 – 45 days (Skin nourishment + lipid regulation + complexion brightening) 1. Manjishtadi Kwath – 15 ml + 15 ml warm water twice daily before food 2. Chyawanprash – 1 tsp every morning 3. Arogyavardhini Vati – 1 tablet twice daily after food 4. Ashwagandha Capsules – 1 at bedtime

🌿 External Treatments For dry skin (full body) 1. Abhyanga (oil massage) with warm Ksheerabala Tailam or Nalpamaradi Tailam – 3–4 times weekly 2. After oil massage, bath with green gram herbal powder (avoid soap daily)

For dark knees Apply Nalpamaradi Tailam or Kumkumadi Tailam daily for 10–15 minutes → wash off. Twice weekly: * Lemon juice (few drops) + aloe gel mix * Gently massage for 5 minutes

For xanthelasma (cholesterol deposits near eyes)

(These deposits need lipid correction + safe external care) Daily: * Aloe vera gel gently around the eyes * Castor oil (1 drop) at night only on dark area (not inside eyes) 2–3 times weekly: * Licorice (yashtimadhu) paste for 8–10 minutes (lightens deposits)

(This is supportive; medical removal like laser may be needed if severe.)

🥗 Diet & Lifestyle Recommendations ❌ Avoid 1. Cold, dry, stale foods worsening Vata. 2. Excess dairy, cheese, sweets (increase cholesterol deposits). 3. Bakery, maida, biscuits, packaged snacks. 4. Skipping meals (worsens thyroid & dryness). 5. Long fasting or crash diets.

✅ Include 1. Warm, moist foods – khichdi, soups, dal, oats with ghee. 2. Good fats for skin – ghee, sesame oil, coconut. 3. Turmeric milk at night for glow. 4. Sesame seeds (1 tsp) daily for hydration. 5. 1 glass warm water + lemon every morning (cholesterol + thyroid). 6. Soaked almonds (5) + 1 walnut daily. 7. Moringa powder ½ tsp daily (thyroid + pigmentation + skin).

🕉️ Follow-up & Duration * Dryness improves in 10–14 days with ghee + oil massage * Knee darkening lightens in 4–6 weeks * Cholesterol deposits reduce slowly over 6–12 weeks, depending on lipid levels * Thyroid stabilisation usually takes 8–12 weeks of consistent care * Re-check thyroid & lipid profile after 6–8 weeks

✨ With regular nourishment, thyroid support, and lipid balancing, your skin will regain moisture, knee pigmentation will reduce, and cholesterol deposits will gradually lighten.

With kind regards, Dr. Sumi MS(Ayu)

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Take Arogyavardini vati Kanchanar guggulu Punarnava mandura Manjistha capsule Each tablet with warm water twice daily Alovera gel - apply over the dark patches Drink plenty of fluids Avoid spicy sour processed fermented foods

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1.Triphala guggulu 2 tab twice daily with water after meals 2.Tab Liposem 2 tab twice daily with water after meals 3.Neemghan vati 2 tab twice daily with water after meals 4.Sarivadyasava 20 ml with 20 ml water twice daily after meals

- Skin Care - Apply aloe vera gel or coconut oil for dryness. - Gentle scrubbing with besan (gram flour) + turmeric + milk paste for dark knees. - Avoid harsh soaps; use mild herbal cleansers.

- Diet - Favor light, warm, easily digestible foods. - Reduce oily, fried, and heavy foods. - Limit sugar and refined flour. - Include barley, oats, green leafy vegetables, and bitter foods (like karela, methi).

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Medicines 1 Kanchanara Guggulu: 2 tablets twice daily with warm water (For Thyroid function) 2 Arogyavardhini Vati: 1 tablet twice daily before food (To correct liver metabolism/cholesterol & Agni). 3 Maha Manjisthadi Kashayam: 15ml with 45ml warm water twice daily (For skin pigmentation/darkening & blood purification). 4 Triphala Churna: 1 tsp at bedtime with warm water (For mild detox and cholesterol management).

External Therapy Local Abhyanga (Knees & Body): Apply Nalpamaradi Thailam daily 30 minutes before bath to treat dry skin and remove darkness/hyperpigmentation.

Dietary Advice Hydration: Drink only warm water throughout the day (Ushnaodaka) to clear channels. Inclusions: Include Barley (Yava), Horse gram (Kulthi), Ginger, Black Pepper, and Turmeric in daily cooking. Exclusions: strictly avoid curd (yogurt), refined sugars, bakery items, cold drinks, and deep-fried foods.

Cooking Fat: Use small quantities of Cow Ghee (stimulates digestion without aggravating cholesterol).

Lifestyle Advice Vyayama (Exercise): Daily brisk walking for 30 minutes to stimulate metabolism. Yoga: Practice Sarvangasana (Shoulder Stand) and Kapalbhati Pranayama specifically for Thyroid health. Sleep: Avoid day sleep (Divaswapna) as it increases Kapha and Medas.

Regards Dr Gursimran Jeet Singh MD Panchakarma

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Hello!

I can understand your concern but dont worry i will explain you everything in simplest form and always here to help you out 😊

✅YOUR CONCERN 1. Dry Skin 2. Dark Knees 3. Thyroid 4. Cholesterol deposit around Eyes

See Dry skin and Dark knees are due to vata aggrevation on balancing or pacifying vata it will gradually improve.

For thyroid continue your mediaction Also check thyroid profile once in 6 months

Cholesterol deposit around your Eyes 1. Check Lipid profile

✅AYURVEDIC PLAN OF TREATMENT

👉DRY SKIN
1. Mahatiktakam ghrita 1 tsp morning empty stomach follwed by warm water

Externally- 1. Apply Eladi coconut oil all over the body and massage for 15 mins follwed by hot water bath

Diet - Increase intake of ghee in your meals

👉DARK KNEES

Externally- Apply Mansjisthadi taila and massage over knees before bath

Use manjistha + sariva powder for scribing Apply light kumkumadi taila over knees daily at night

👉CHOLESTEROL DEPOSIT

Here you can go with two approach If you want instant relief You can go for kshara karma Medicinal application will be done over the deposit it will burn the deposit like laser treatment It should be done under supervision of ayurvedic physician It is safe and effective

if not feasible you can do 1. Varunadi Kashayam 15ml-0-15ml +45 ml water after food ( this will reduce further deposits)

Externally - Apply saindhavadi taila With regualr application it will reduce the size and prevent further deposit

Investigation 1. CBC ESR CRP LIPID PROFILE THYROID PROFILE

✅DIET MODIFICATION INCLUDE - Ragi, millets Whole grains Buttermilk

Avoid- Fried, Reheated food items Curd Fermented food

With consistent treatment you will definately see the change in you 😊

Wishing you a good health😊

Any doubts be free to message us Warm Regards Dr Snehal Vidhate

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For Dry skin: Use sesame oil and massage on full body during winter season and coconut oil during summer season twice weekly followed by warm water bath. For dark knees: Apply kumkumadi oil on affected area at bedtime. For cholesterol deposit in eyes apply warm castor oil on that area only, protect eyes. Do pranayam lom -vilom kapalbhatti bhastrika daily for 5-10mins twice.

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Managing dry skin, dark knees, thyroid concerns, and cholesterol deposits involves a multifaceted approach according to Ayurvedic principles. Dry skin may be a sign of Vata dosha imbalance. To nourish and hydrate your skin, consider using warm sesame oil or almond oil for regular massage before bathing. This will help retain moisture and improve skin texture. Also, drink plenty of water and include healthy fats, like ghee and nuts, in your diet to support skin health.

Dark knees might also be linked, partly to dry skin or friction. An Ayurvedic home remedy for this includes making a paste of turmeric and milk; apply it onto the knees, let it sit for around 20 minutes before rinsing off. Turmeric’s natural properties may lighten skin over time. Be sure to exfoliate gently, using a paste of chickpea flour and milk, about twice a week to remove dead cells and improve skin tone.

Regarding your thyroid condition, focus on foods that support thyroid function, such as iodine-rich and selenium-rich foods like sea vegetables, brazil nuts, and pumpkin seeds. However, always consult your healthcare provider for thyroid management, integrating Ayurvedic practices as complementary to medical guidance.

Cholesterol deposits around the eyes, or xanthelasma, often indicate high fat levels in the blood. A diet low in saturated fats and trans fats is key. Methi (Fenugreek) seeds soaked overnight in water can be consumed on an empty stomach in the morning. They may help reduce overall cholesterol levels, due to their lipid-lowering properties.

Continue regular check-ups with your doctor, especially for the thyroid and cholesterol concerns. Make necessary lifestyle adjustments such as daily physical activities appropriate for your constitution, like yoga or morning walks, to support your overall health. Regular pratice of stress-reducing techniques like pranayama also plays crucial part in balancing doshas and promoting well-being.

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Let’s address these concerns one by one, considering the Siddha-Ayurvedic perspective.

For the dry skin, it’s likely linked to an imbalance in the Vata dosha, which can cause dryness and roughness. To pacify Vata, incorporate warm, nourishing foods into your diet—such as ghee, olive oil, and whole grains. Drink plenty of warm fluids and herbal teas, focusing on herbs like ginger and licorice which help in moisturizing the body tissues. Externally, sesame oil is highly beneficial for dry skin; massage it gently over the skin before bathing, allowing it to soak in for 15 minutes.

Dark knees could be a sign of accumulated toxins or impurities in the skin’s layers, potentially due to thyroid imbalances affecting the body’s overall metabolic processes. Gently exfoliate the area using a natural scrub made from chickpea flour, turmeric, and a little milk. Regular use can help improve circulation and lighten pigmentation.

Cholesterol deposits around the eyes, known as xanthelasma, might be connected with kapha imbalance, often related to the metabolism of fats. It’s crucial to monitor your diet closely; avoid processed and fatty foods. Incorporate more vegetables and fruits into meals. Turmeric and fenugreek are useful in regulating lipid levels and can be included in cooking. However, for these deposits, it’s important to consult with a dermatologist to evaluate if removal or professional treatment is necessary.

Practicing yoga and pranayama (breath control) can assist in maintaining balance and enhancing circulation, aiding in the management of these conditions. Regular check-ups with your healthcare provider are advisable, especially since you’re dealing with thyroid issues as well, to ensure any intervention complements your ongoing treatments effectively.

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