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Skin and Hair Disorders
Consultation #17552
1 year ago
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Fungal skin infection - #17552

Aaliyah
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I’ve been dealing with a persistent rash on my skin for the past couple of weeks, and I’m not sure what’s causing it. It started off as a small patch on my upper arm, and I thought it was just dry skin. However, it gradually started spreading and getting more itchy. The area is red, flaky, and feels a bit sore, especially after scratching. I’ve tried using a few over-the-counter creams, but they don’t seem to be helping much, and I’m worried it might be a fungal skin infection. I’ve had a similar experience before, but that time it was on my feet. I didn’t think much of it at the time, but I realize now that both times I’ve had this issue, I’ve been under a lot of stress and my immune system hasn’t been great. I’ve heard that stress can cause or make fungal infections worse. I’m not sure if the infection on my arm is related to the one I had before on my feet, but I’m really concerned it’s something more serious like a fungal skin infection. Can Ayurveda help treat this naturally? I’ve heard about herbs and oils that might help with fungal skin infections, but I’m not sure which ones would work best. Could the use of fungal skin infection medicines in Ayurveda help to address the root cause, or is it just about getting rid of the rash? How does Ayurveda approach fungal skin infection compared to other treatments I’ve tried? The rash on my arm has been going on for about 2 weeks now, and while it hasn’t spread any further, it’s still not going away. Should I be doing something specific in my diet or lifestyle to help manage the infection? Does fungal skin infection respond to any specific Ayurvedic treatments, such as herbal pastes or oils, and how long does it usually take to heal? I know stress can be a factor, and I’ve been trying to relax more, but I’m wondering if there are specific fungal skin infection remedies in Ayurveda that could help speed up the healing process. Also, is there any advice you can give on prevention for future flare-ups? I tend to sweat a lot and I don’t always change out of wet clothes right away, which I’ve heard could be a trigger for fungal issues. Would Ayurveda recommend any changes to my habits or things I can do to avoid this from happening again? I’m looking for some natural remedies and ways to treat this fungal skin infection without relying on chemical creams. I would appreciate any Ayurvedic advice that could help me get rid of it and also prevent it from returning. Thanks in advance!

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Dr. Ravi Chandra Rushi
Master of Surgery in Ayurveda
1 year ago
5

In Ayurveda, fungal skin infections are often linked to an imbalance of the Pitta and Kapha doshas, which can be aggravated by stress, poor diet, and improper hygiene. To address this, Ayurvedic treatments focus on both internal and external remedies. For external care, neem, turmeric, tea tree oil, and coconut oil are commonly used for their antifungal, anti-inflammatory, and soothing properties. These can help reduce irritation, inflammation, and fight the fungal infection. Aloe vera is also an excellent natural remedy, as it cools and heals the skin.

Along with topical treatments, Ayurveda emphasizes a balanced diet and lifestyle for internal healing. It’s important to avoid spicy, oily, and processed foods that increase Pitta, as they can worsen infections. Instead, focus on cooling, anti-inflammatory foods like fresh fruits, vegetables, and whole grains. Drinking herbal teas made with mint or coriander can also help soothe the digestive system and cool the body. Staying hydrated is essential for flushing out toxins and promoting overall skin health.

To prevent future flare-ups, Ayurveda recommends maintaining good hygiene by showering regularly and changing out of wet clothes quickly to avoid creating a breeding ground for fungus. Stress management is crucial, as stress weakens the immune system. Practices like yoga, meditation, and pranayama (breathing exercises) can help reduce stress and support immune function. Strengthening the immune system with herbs like Ashwagandha and Tulsi can provide additional support in preventing recurrent fungal infections.

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Dr. Snehal Vidhate
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
1 year ago
5

Ayurveda views fungal infections as an imbalance of Kapha and Pitta doshas, leading to excess moisture and heat in the body, which creates an ideal environment for fungal growth. Since stress and a weakened immune system can also contribute, addressing both the root cause and symptoms is key. Neem (internally and externally) is one of the best Ayurvedic remedies for fungal infections due to its antifungal and blood-purifying properties. Try applying a paste of neem powder + turmeric + aloe vera gel to the affected area and washing with neem-infused water. Tea tree oil diluted in coconut oil can also help, as can kasturi manjal (wild turmeric) mixed with honey or sandalwood. Internally, taking Guduchi (Giloy) and Manjistha can purify the blood and boost immunity. Triphala may help improve digestion, which plays a big role in skin health. Avoid sugar, dairy, fermented foods, and excessive salty/spicy foods, as they can aggravate fungal infections. Since you sweat a lot, ensure you wear breathable cotton clothes, change out of wet clothes quickly, and keep the skin dry by dusting herbal antifungal powders (like neem or vetiver powder). Managing stress through Ashwagandha, Brahmi, or meditation can prevent flare-ups. Ayurvedic treatment may take a few weeks, but it works on healing from within while preventing recurrence.

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Dr. Maitri Bhavesh Kumar Acharya
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
1 year ago
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I understand your concerns about the persistent rash and its potential link to a fungal skin infection, especially considering your stress levels and past experiences. Let’s approach this from an Ayurvedic perspective to address both the symptoms and underlying causes.

Assessment of Imbalance Based on the symptoms of the rash—redness, flakiness, and itchiness—it suggests possible Pitta and Kapha aggravation. Pitta imbalances can lead to inflammation and heat, while Kapha invites moisture and stagnation, which can foster fungal growth. Stress and a compromised immune system can exacerbate these doshic imbalances.

Herbal Treatments 1. Turmeric and Neem Paste: Mix equal parts powdered turmeric and neem leaves with water to create a paste. Apply this to the affected areas twice a day. Neem has antifungal properties, while turmeric supports healing.

2. Coconut Oil: Use extra virgin coconut oil to moisturize the rash. It possesses antifungal capabilities and helps soothe irritation. Apply it after washing the area with mild soap.

3. Aloe Vera Gel: Fresh aloe vera can be applied directly to the rash to cool the itching and promote healing.

Dietary Adjustments - Reduce Pitta Aggravating Foods: Limit spicy, acidic, or excessively salty foods. Favor cooling foods such as cucumbers, melons, and leafy greens. Eating anti-inflammatory foods like ghee and whole grains can support recovery. - Stay Hydrated: Drink herbal teas, especially those with cooling properties (e.g., peppermint, coriander), to balance Pitta and flush out toxins.

Lifestyle Changes - Stress Management: Incorporate mindfulness practices such as yoga or meditation daily. This can help in reducing stress-induced flare-ups. - Hygiene Practices: Change out of sweaty clothes immediately and ensure your skin is dry, particularly in folds. Consider using moisture-wicking fabrics.

Prevention Strategies - Regular Skin Care: Establish a routine that includes gentle cleansing and moisturizing. Using herbal oils like neem or tea tree before bedtime can be preventive. - Maintain a Balanced Routine: Prioritize sleep, relaxation, and a balanced diet to enhance immune function and reduce susceptibility to infections.

Monitoring Progress You may start noticing improvement within a week of these treatments. Continue for at least 2-3 weeks, and if symptoms persist or worsen, consult an Ayurvedic practitioner for personalized formulations.

By combining these approaches, you not only address the current rash but also build resilience against future flare-ups. Remember to listen to your body and remain mindful of your stress levels as you take these steps toward healing.

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