जैसे-जैसे मेरी उम्र बढ़ती है, मेरी त्वचा आसानी से क्यों फट जाती है और इसे कैसे ठीक किया जा सकता है? - #56621
नमस्ते, मेरी त्वचा थोड़ी सी चोट या खरोंच लगने पर आसानी से फट जाती है। मेरी उम्र 75 साल है और मैं सक्रिय हूं। मैं पिछले कुछ सालों में आई इस असंतुलन की जांच करना चाहता हूं।
How long have you been experiencing this issue with your skin?:
- 6 months to 1 yearHow would you describe the severity of the skin tearing?:
- Occasional major tearsHave you noticed any specific triggers for the skin tearing?:
- Physical activityHow is your overall skin health?:
- Healthy and hydratedHave you made any changes to your diet or lifestyle recently?:
- Improved dietHow would you describe your energy levels throughout the day?:
- Moderate with some fatigueDo you have any other health conditions or medications?:
- No health conditionsडॉक्टरों की प्रतिक्रियाएं
From an Ayurvedic point of view, easy skin tearing in old age is most commonly linked to natural aging of the body (Jarā avasthā) and an increase of Vata dosha. As we age, the tissues (Dhatus), especially Rasa (plasma), Rakta (blood tissue), and Twak (skin) gradually become thinner, drier, and less elastic. This makes the skin more fragile, so even minor friction or pressure can cause tearing. Ayurvedic understanding of your condition In your case (75 years, otherwise active, onset in last 6–12 months), the likely imbalance is: 1. Vata aggravation (primary cause) Vata increases naturally with age Leads to dryness, thinning of skin, reduced lubrication Skin becomes “paper-like” and fragile 2. Rasa & Rakta dhatu kshaya (tissue depletion) Reduced nourishment to skin layers Weaker capillaries and reduced healing strength Easy bruising or tearing from minor trauma 3. Decreased Ojas (vital tissue strength) Ojas is responsible for resilience and repair Its decline leads to slow healing and tissue fragility Why it may have started recently (last 6–12 months) Even in otherwise healthy elders, this change can appear due to: Gradual dryness increase in Vata stage of life Reduced micro-circulation in skin Subtle nutrient absorption decline Less skin oiliness despite “hydrated feeling” (internal dryness can still exist) Ayurvedic treatment approach The goal is: nourish tissues, lubricate skin, strengthen capillaries, and calm Vata 1. External therapy (very important) Daily Abhyanga (oil massage) Use warm sesame oil (Til taila) or Bala taila Apply gently all over body for 10–15 minutes daily Especially on arms, legs, and areas prone to tearing Follow with warm bath This is one of the most effective ways to reduce skin fragility in Vata dominance. 2. Internal Rasayana (tissue rejuvenation) These are commonly used in Ayurveda for aging skin and weakness: Ashwagandha – supports tissue strength and recovery Amalaki (Amla) – improves collagen-like support, antioxidant action Guduchi – supports immunity and tissue repair Shatavari (mild use) – cooling and nourishing for Rasa dhatu These help rebuild Ojas and Rakta quality over time. 3. Diet support (very important in Vata-related fragility) Focus on soft, warm, unctuous foods: Good choices: Ghee (small daily amount) Warm milk (if tolerated) Moong dal, rice, soups Dates, soaked almonds, figs Seasonal fruits Avoid: Excess raw salads (increase Vata) Very dry foods (biscuits, chips) Excess tea/coffee Skipping meals 4. Skin protection habits Avoid harsh scrubbing or dry rubbing after bath Use mild, oil-based soaps or natural cleansers Wear soft cotton clothing to reduce friction Keep nails trimmed to avoid accidental scratches 5. Supportive Ayurvedic concept This condition is often described as “Vata janya twak shoshana” (dryness and depletion of skin due to Vata) with mild dhatu kshaya. The key is not only moisturizing the skin externally, but rebuilding internal nourishment (Rasa–Rakta–Ojas).
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