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Fungal infection at the joining of two thighs
Skin and Hair Disorders
Question #15770
74 days ago
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Fungal infection at the joining of two thighs - #15770

Somabanta Sahu

Itching ,sweating with odour . It has been continued for more than 2 years.I have taken allopathic medicines such as Itraconazole for 6 months one tablet daily but no effect found.Then I took Terbinefine 500 mg twice daily for 2 months still no relief. So Hope Ayurvedic medicine will do. Kindly suggest remedies

Age: 43
Chronic illnesses: No other problems except Chronic Fungal infection
Acute fungal infection
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Namaste, Chronic fungal infections in the groin region (Jock Itch or Dadru Kushta in Ayurveda) indicate an imbalance in Pitta and Kapha doshas, leading to excessive sweating, itching, and persistent odor. Since conventional antifungals haven’t provided relief, it’s essential to treat this at a deeper systemic level rather than just suppressing symptoms. In Ayurveda, such infections are often linked to excess Ama (toxins) and weak Agni (digestive fire), allowing fungal overgrowth. The first step is internal detoxification using Gandhak Rasayan (natural sulfur compound, twice daily) to purify the blood and Arogyavardhini Vati to balance metabolism. Additionally, Neem and Manjishtha decoctions help eliminate toxins and prevent recurrence. Topical applications are equally important to stop the infection from spreading. A paste of Neem powder, Turmeric, and Coconut oil can be applied to the affected area twice daily to reduce itching and fungal activity. Dashanga Lepa, a classical Ayurvedic antifungal remedy, can be mixed with rose water and used as a soothing application. Regularly applying Aloe Vera gel with a few drops of Tea Tree Oil before bedtime also helps keep the skin calm and prevents reinfection. Keeping the groin area dry is crucial, and using Lodhra or Triphala churna as a natural dusting powder can absorb excess moisture and sweat. Long-term prevention lies in diet and lifestyle corrections. Avoid sugary, fermented, and dairy-heavy foods, as they encourage fungal growth. Instead, opt for a bitter diet rich in Neem, Turmeric, and Amla to cleanse the blood naturally. Wearing loose cotton clothing, maintaining proper hygiene, and practicing cooling Pranayama (Sheetali, Anulom-Vilom) will also help balance Pitta and reduce excessive sweating. Since this is a chronic case, complete relief may take 3-4 months, but a consistent Ayurvedic regimen will provide lasting results. Let me know if you need further guidance on dosage or application techniques.
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