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Question #1060
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Fungul infection - #1060

Tamanna

Fungul infection from last two months is not curing.... already have many antibiotics n now having homeopathy medicine

Age: 43
Chronic illnesses: No idea
Fungus toes
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A fungal infection that persists despite antibiotics and homeopathy indicates deeper imbalances in the body, often related to Kapha and Pitta doshas. Ayurveda focuses on treating the root cause by detoxifying the body, balancing doshas, and supporting immunity. Follow this comprehensive plan to address the issue: 1. External Application Apply a paste of neem and turmeric mixed with coconut oil to the affected areas twice daily. Leave it on for 20–30 minutes before washing off with lukewarm water. Use aloe vera gel or tea tree oil (diluted with coconut oil) to soothe irritation and reduce fungal growth. 2. Internal Remedies Take Gandhak Rasayana (2 tablets twice daily) to detoxify the body and reduce fungal infections. Consume Manjistha capsules (500 mg twice daily) or drink a decoction to purify the blood and reduce skin inflammation. Drink neem water (boil neem leaves in water, strain, and sip) once daily for internal cleansing. 3. Diet Recommendations Avoid sugar, refined carbohydrates, and fermented foods, as these can worsen fungal infections. Include bitter foods like bitter gourd, fenugreek, and neem in your diet to reduce fungal overgrowth. Drink warm water infused with cumin, coriander, and fennel seeds throughout the day to balance Kapha and Pitta. 4. Improve Immunity Take Chyawanprash (1 teaspoon daily) with warm water or milk to strengthen immunity and promote healing. Consume turmeric and black pepper mixed in warm milk at night to reduce inflammation and support recovery. 5. Hygiene Practices Wash the affected areas with neem water or a mild herbal cleanser. Avoid using harsh soaps that strip natural oils. Wear loose, breathable cotton clothing and avoid tight, synthetic fabrics to reduce sweating and irritation. 6. Panchakarma Therapy (Optional) Under Ayurvedic supervision, consider therapies like Virechana (therapeutic purgation) or Raktamokshana (bloodletting) to detoxify the body and improve skin health. 7. Consistency and Monitoring Follow this routine consistently for 4–6 weeks. If the infection persists or worsens, consult an experienced Ayurvedic practitioner for a detailed evaluation and personalized treatment plan.
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