Nail infection not recovering from long time - #21356
Redness below nails root , nail converting into skin, lft , Rft , prostate , all test normal. Using lulichem lotion, antifungal antibacterial creams ,many more tablet like fulagen tablet . Brittle nails, taking medicine from long time. Allopathy, homeopathy, and also try ayurvedic treatment
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Mahamanjistadi kasaya 20ml two times a day with warm water after meals Neem ghan vati two times a day after meals Kasisadi tailam for local application
Ah, I see you’ve been through quite the journey with your nail infection. A stubborn case like this can really be frustrating, no doubt about it. Antibiotics, creams and all—it sounds like you’ve tried just about everything. When it comes to these persistent infections, Ayurveda sees it as a bit deeper, looking not just at the symptoms on the surface, but also at how things are functioning internally. So, let’s dig a bit into an Ayurvedic perspective.
First things first, it’s possible there might be some imbalance in your doshas—specifically, maybe a kapha (sticky, slow) or pitta (fiery, sharp) disorder causing this. Foods that aggravate these doshas might be one place to start. Try to cut down on spicy, oily, and heavy foods and focus on lighter, more cooling options like cucumber, watermelon, and leafy greens.
Hydrate, hydrate, hydrate! Sometimes dryness (contributing to nail brittleness) could be reduced by upping your water consumption. Help your agni (digestive fire) with warm water first thing in the morning. Adding a slice of ginger to your meals can also keep that digestive fire balanced, helping break down and process nutrients better.
Now, nails relate to asthi dhatu, the bony tissue layer. Boost your diet with calcium-rich foods like sesame seeds and almonds. A little ghee (clarified butter) can also be good for internal lubrication—takes just a teaspoon with meals.
You could also try a local application of vitamin E oil or coconut oil, gently massaging it to nourish the nails. Additionally, a paste made from turmeric and neem leaves, applied to the affected area, might offer some relief and support healing.
It’s great that your tests came back normal, suggesting a non-critical or systemic issue. Still, persistence could pay off with regular attention to diet and routine. Some fingertip soaking weekly in warm water with a pinch of salt can help reduce microbial action.
Lastly, watch out for stress—it’s a sneaky player in conditions that hang around. Regular practices like meditation or breathing exercises could complement physical treatments. Healing isn’t just a physical thing, after all. Let’s keep this path going and see if balance can be restored with a little patience and focus.
Thank you doctor ❤️❤️🙏🙏

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