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What Is the Meaning of Psoriasis in Urdu? - #11776

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I recently came across the term Psoriasis, which is a chronic skin condition that causes red, scaly patches and itching. I understand that it is an autoimmune disorder where the skin cells grow too fast, leading to flaking and irritation. However, I couldn’t find the exact meaning of Psoriasis in Urdu. Can someone tell me what Psoriasis is called in Urdu? From what I’ve read, Psoriasis symptoms include dry, scaly skin, inflammation, and sometimes joint pain. In Urdu-speaking regions, do people use the English term "Psoriasis," or is there a proper Urdu word for it? I also want to know whether traditional Unani and Ayurvedic medicine have specific treatments for Psoriasis. Some sources say that applying neem oil, coconut oil, or turmeric paste can help reduce skin irritation. Are these treatments effective, and are they commonly used in Urdu-speaking countries for Psoriasis relief? Another thing I read is that Psoriasis is linked to stress, diet, and immunity. Does this mean that avoiding spicy foods, dairy, and processed foods can help manage symptoms? Are there any specific herbal remedies or lifestyle changes recommended in Unani medicine or Ayurveda to control Psoriasis? Lastly, are there any home remedies or Urdu traditional treatments for Psoriasis relief? Some people say that applying Aloe Vera gel or black seed oil (Kalonji oil) helps soothe the skin. Has anyone tried these treatments, and how effective are they? If anyone knows the meaning of Psoriasis in Urdu and how it is commonly treated in natural medicine, please share your insights! I’d love to learn more about managing Psoriasis using traditional remedies.

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Dr Sujal Patil
Experience of 14 years in clinical and research field of Ayurveda. I am a Science based evidence based Ayurveda practitioner and incorporate accurate diet regimen and minimal medication in my practice with faster results sans no side effects.
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In Urdu, Psoriasis is typically referred to as "Psoriasis" itself, as there isn't a widely used specific Urdu term for it. However, it is often described as "جلد کی بیماری" (Jild ki Bimari), meaning "skin disease," or sometimes as "خارش" (Kharish) for its itching aspect. The term "Psoriasis" is commonly used in medical contexts, even in Urdu-speaking regions. In traditional Unani and Ayurvedic medicine, there are indeed several treatments recommended for Psoriasis. Both systems emphasize the use of natural ingredients to help reduce the inflammation, itching, and scaling associated with Psoriasis. Neem oil, coconut oil, and turmeric paste are frequently suggested. Neem, in particular, has strong antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties, and it is commonly used in Urdu-speaking regions to treat various skin conditions, including Psoriasis. Coconut oil is known for its moisturizing properties, helping to reduce dryness and scaling, while turmeric is valued for its anti-inflammatory effects. These remedies are often incorporated into daily skincare routines and can be effective for managing symptoms. Additionally, in both Unani and Ayurveda, diet plays a crucial role in managing Psoriasis. Avoiding spicy foods, dairy products, and processed foods is commonly recommended, as these can exacerbate inflammation and trigger flare-ups. Both systems encourage eating anti-inflammatory foods like leafy greens, fruits, and healthy fats. Herbal remedies such as Aloe Vera gel and black seed oil (Kalonji) are also used for skin soothing and healing. Aloe Vera helps to cool the skin and reduce irritation, while black seed oil is known for its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. Lifestyle changes, including reducing stress and maintaining good hydration, are also important in managing Psoriasis symptoms. Many people in Urdu-speaking regions use these natural remedies, alongside lifestyle adjustments, to find relief from Psoriasis. If you are looking for home remedies, you can try applying Aloe Vera gel directly to the affected areas for its cooling and healing effects. Black seed oil can be massaged into the skin for its potential benefits in soothing inflammation. Always consult a healthcare provider before starting any new treatments, especially if you have severe symptoms, as Psoriasis is a chronic condition that may require ongoing care and monitoring.
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