Oh, boy, dealing with a fungal infection can be super annoying, especially when it just sticks around. So, Tankan Bhasma might actually be a nice option worth exploring. Yes, it’s used in Ayurveda, often for its drying and antifungal properties. Basically, it helps by creating an environment that fungi don’t dig, you know, like drying it out.
When it comes to applying it, it’s usually recommended to use it topicaly. But here’s the catch, you might want to mix it with some coconut oil or neem oil before applying it directly onto your feet. That combo could amplify its effects and make it easier on the skin. Apply this mix gently to the affected area and see how your skin handles it, and I’d start with once a day, maybe at night, and see how it goes.
As for seeing results? That kinda depends. Some folks notice improvement in a few days, while others might need a couple weeks. But you gotta watch out for how your skin is reacting. It’s possible to get some irritation, so if you notice redness or itching, dial it back or stop usage. And hey, while Tankan Bhasma can help, sometimes it does need a buddy with maybe other treatments or lifestyle changes, like keeping your feet dry and wearing breathable shoes, you know?
If after a couple of weeks there’s no improvement, or if things get worse, it’s a good idea to chat with a healthcare professional. Never hurts to have an expert take a peek to make sure it’s not something that needs different or stronger treatments.



