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Allergy main hair fall ,itching,nails pr skin aana body roughly hoti h
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Allergy main hair fall ,itching,nails pr skin aana body roughly hoti h - #20771

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Body sunn rehti h kiya ye allergy ke karen h face pr acne hota hai itching hoti h nails pr skin aa rahi h dr. Ne leprosy bola tha but us k test m report m negative aaya tha but muje skin problem ho Rahi h bahut

Age: 40
Chronic illnesses: No
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Hi. Skin issues me salty or frozen food avoid kare. Tab. Aarogyavardhi 2-0-2 Tab. Nimba vati 1-1-1 Apply virgin coconut oil for itching
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Haridra khanda one spoon with warm milk two times a day Khadira arista 20ml two times a day with warm water Hinguwastka churna one spoon with warm water before bed time

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Mahamajishtadi kwath Arogyawardhini wati Aamlaki rasayan Gandhak rasayan Arogyawardhini wati Khadirarisht Alovera lotion for local aplication

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This discomfort you're describing, including itching, skin coming off nails, and the body feeling "sunn" or numb, might not be related to leprosy given your negative test results. Such symptoms can overlap with a variety of conditions and understanding the root cause involves examining your unique prakriti (constitution) and possible dosha imbalances. In Ayurveda, vata dosha often governs the health of skin and hair. An imbalance here can cause dryness, rough skin, hair fall, and brittle nails. The trick is to pacify vata with some lifestyle and dietary changes. Start with your diet: eat warm, cooked foods regularly, incorporating ghee, sesame oil, and warming spices like ginger, cumin, and cardamom. Avoid excess caffeine, cold drinks, and raw snacks. Hydration is key as well. Drink lukewarm water throughout the day. Herbal teas like chamomile or ginger tea can also be soothing. Applying coconut oil or untoasted sesame oil to your skin might help in reducing dryness and itching. For your hair and nails, incorporating calcium-rich foods like almonds, figs, and jaggery can support them from within. Consider massaging your scalp gently with bhringraj oil, known for its benefits on hair. Ayurveda also recommends regular nail care and cleanliness to avoid infections or skin troubles around nails. Ensure your digestive fire, or agni, is balanced. Sometimes skin issues stem from poor digestion. Trifala churna taken at night or a meal with fennel seeds might help boost your digestion. It's crucial, however, to be monitored by a healthcare professional to rule out other medical conditions, especially since your symptoms include a feeling of numbness. If symptoms worsen or new symptoms appear, it's wise to consult a dermatologist or an ayurvedic specialist for further guidance. Addressing both the physical symptoms and the underlying imbalance holistically in Ayurveda can provide lasting relief. Remember, Ayurveda encourages understanding your body’s unique constitution and making lifestyle choices that support it. Stay attentive to how you respond to changes and adjust as necessary.

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