Seeking Guidance for Chronic Health Conditions - #22070
Hi Team I am a 44-year-old individual currently dealing with two significant medical conditions: a- Diabetic Foot Ulcers b- Polaris Skin Disease Despite trying various medications, I have not seen any improvement in my condition. I would sincerely appreciate your expert advice and any necessary treatment recommendations to help manage or cure these illnesses. Looking forward to your valuable guidance. Best regards,
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Sachin ji, For your skin and foot issue ayurveda can work well. I advice yo to consult an ayurvedacharya nearby you. There are decoctions we can give a wash and blood purifying and rejuvenating medication that can heal it. I can for now advice common medication for wound healing- Panchanimbadi vati 2-0-2 Manjishtha churna (mixing with honey or water) 1spoon after meals ( twice a day)
Giloy+ aloevera juice- 15ml empty stomach twice a day. *Methidana – soak overnight, chew in morning. *Paneer phool- sock overnight,mash in the morning and drink the water.
Is it paoriasis??
Hi ,i suggest plz visit personally to nearby Ayurveda panchkarma clinic . With all history and physical examination of your ulcer ,skin disease should be rule out there for proper treatment
This is a stage better to take treatment with personal consultation . Many factors have to be considered
Initially you have to undergo panchkarma therapy for detoxification Later Mahamanjistadi kasaya 20ml two times a day with warm water before meals Neem ghan vati two times a day after meals Hinguwastka churna half spoon with warm water before bed time Madhunashani vati two times a day after meals
When managing diabetic foot ulcers, the priority is to keep the area clean and protected to prevent infection. Take regular warm saline foot soaks, but ensure your doctor is okay wth this, and gently pat dry the area thoroughly. Applying a paste made of turmeric powder (antibacterial properties) and coconut oil on the ulcer can help, as both have wound-healing properties in Ayurveda. Cover with sterile gauze. Don’t forget to change dreessings regularly to maintain cleanliness. Consultation with a healthcare professional is crucial to prevent complications, as foot ulcers can escalate quickly.
Managing pola**ris, Ayurvedicly, focuses on reducing inflammation and balancing doshas. Neem is quite beneficial; use neem leaves to make a paste and apply it on affected areas. Incorporate these in your diet and maybe take neem capsules (with doctor’s advice). Turmeric and aloe-vera are other natural anti-inflammatories that may aid in soothing the skin and reducing symptoms; you can use these as topical treatments, gently applying aloe vera gel or turmeric paste on the skin.
Diet is key. For diabetes, mainatin sugar levels by following a Kapha-pacifying diet - prioritize light, warm meals that help in digestion and avoid excess sweet, and fried foods. Regular strolls can stimulate circulation, which is crucial for skin and ulcer healing; always wear protective footwear though. Also, stress-reduction techniques like yoga or meditation can be beneficial, since stress aggravates conditions like psoriasis.
Remember, while these tips are nurtured in tradition, individual variation matters. Continual coordination with qualified healthcare professionals is imperative. Don’t replace prescribed medications or ignore professional medical advice based on this information.

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