मेरे सिर पर नीले धब्बों और बिना बालों के LPP से होने वाले स्कारिंग एलोपेसिया का इलाज कैसे करें? - #55889
मेरे सिर में पिछले 2 साल से LPP के कारण स्कारिंग एलोपेसिया हो रहा है। मेरे सिर पर नीले-नीले पैच हैं जहां बाल नहीं हैं।
How long have you been noticing these blue patches on your scalp?:
- More than 1 yearHave you experienced any itching or discomfort in the affected areas?:
- Yes, severe itchingHave you noticed any changes in your overall health or stress levels during this time?:
- Yes, significant stressWhat treatments have you tried so far for your condition?:
- Natural remediesHow would you describe your diet and nutrition?:
- Not sureHave you experienced any other symptoms, such as fatigue or changes in appetite?:
- Not sureDo you have a family history of hair loss or autoimmune conditions?:
- No, no family historyडॉक्टरों की प्रतिक्रियाएं
Lichen Planopilaris (LPP) is considered an inflammatory autoimmune scalp condition in which hair roots gradually become damaged and scarred. In Ayurveda, this is often linked with aggravated Pitta + Vata dosha, stress, blood impurity (Rakta dushti), and excess heat in the body affecting the scalp and hair follicles. Since you already have blue patches, severe itching, and hair loss for 2 years, the condition appears chronic, so early control of inflammation is very important to help prevent further spread. Ayurvedic Supportive Approach 🌿 Internal Ayurvedic Care commonly considered are: Mahamanjisthadi Kwath – supports blood purification and reduces inflammation Khadirarishta – helps in itching and scalp irritation Bhringraj + Amla preparations – nourish scalp and hair roots Guduchi (Giloy) – supports immunity and reduces autoimmune aggravation Brahmi or Ashwagandha – helpful for stress-related flare-ups External Scalp Care Apply Bhringraj oil or Neelibhringadi oil gently on scalp at night if irritation is not severe Avoid scratching the scalp Use mild herbal shampoo only 2–3 times weekly Keep scalp cool and clean Diet & Lifestyle Avoid: Very spicy, fried, fermented, and junk food Excess tea, coffee, smoking, alcohol Late-night sleeping and stress Include: Fresh fruits, green vegetables, soaked almonds, coconut water Amla, sesame, curry leaves, pumpkin seeds Adequate hydration and proper sleep
••The bluish patch you are seeing is a direct manifestation of this Rakta-Pitta vitiation and deep tissue pigmentation (Shyava/Nila Varna). The Ayurvedic Clinical Strategy Because cicatricial alopecia involves actual scarring, our primary, realistic medical goal is arresting the active progression to save the remaining, viable hair follicles, calming the scalp inflammation, and optimizing the local environment. ••Shamana Chikitsa (Internal Conservative Management) •We must use herbs that are Tikta-Kashaya Rasa (bitter-astringent), Seeta Virya (cooling), and Kushtaghna (anti-dermatosis). ••To Purify Blood & Calm Pitta: Formulations like Mahamanjisthadi Kshaya, Kaishore Guggulu, or Panchanimbadi Vati work beautifully to clear blood impurities. ••To Target the Scalp & Liver (Agni): Arogyavardhini Vati (rich in Katuki) helps correct Dhatu Poshana (tissue nourishment) and manages systemic immune responses. ••Immunomodulators (Rasayana): Guduchi Satva or Amritadi Guggulu acts as a natural immunomodulator to calm the overactive autoimmune response attacking the hair follicles. Sthanika Chikitsa (External/Local Applications) ••Caution: In active LPP, aggressive massaging must be completely avoided as trauma (Koebner phenomenon) can worsen the condition. ••Medicated Lepas (Pastes): Applying soothing, cooling pastes made of Nimba (Neem), Yashtimadhu (Licorice), and Chandana (Sandalwood) mixed with milk or rose water helps reduce the localized burning sensation and inflammation. ••Soothing Oils: Use non-irritating, cooling formulations like Karanja Taila, Nimbi Taila, or Dhurdhurdapatradi Taila very gently—just patting it onto the scalp rather than vigorously rubbing it. Ahara & Vihara (Diet & Lifestyle Restrictions) ••Strictly Avoid (Apathya): Viruddha Ahara (incompatible food combinations like milk with fish/salt), excessively spicy (Katu), sour (Amla), salty (Lavana) foods, fermented items, and curd. These drastically elevate Pitta and worsen Rakta morbidity. ••Stress Management: Autoimmune conditions are highly reactive to stress (Chinta). Incorporating Pranayama (like Anulom Vilom and Sitali) along with therapies like Shirodhara can help calm the nervous system and down-regulate the inflammatory response.
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