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Nail psoriasis - #2409

Shravani

My daughter is having nail and hair psoriasis since a year, I have used ayurvedic medicine for 3 months and there was a great improvement in hair.., but nails are not becoming normal., they said it will take 1 year minimum to become normal. I stopped the treatment because of some personal reasons. Can you please suggest me like how long will it take to cure nail psoriasis.

Age: 35
Chronic illnesses: Psoriasis
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In Ayurveda, psoriasis (including nail and scalp psoriasis) is considered to be an imbalance in the Pitta dosha, which governs heat and metabolism in the body. Nail psoriasis typically takes longer to heal due to the slow growth of nails. However, with consistent treatment and lifestyle changes, improvements can be seen over time. Ayurvedic Solutions: Herbal Remedies: Neem: Known for its anti-inflammatory and detoxifying properties, neem can help reduce Pitta and improve skin conditions. You can use neem oil topically or take neem powder under professional guidance. Turmeric: Curcumin in turmeric is anti-inflammatory and can be taken as a supplement or applied topically to help reduce redness and scaling. Triphala: This herb helps detoxify the body and balance the doshas, which can aid in skin and nail health. Dietary Adjustments: Follow a Pitta-balancing diet, focusing on cooling, non-spicy, and non-oily foods. Avoid excess heat-inducing foods like alcohol, caffeine, and fried or fatty foods. Incorporate healthy fats like ghee or coconut oil, which can nourish both the skin and nails. External Treatments: Ghee or Coconut Oil Massage: Apply warm ghee or coconut oil to the affected nails to nourish and hydrate the skin and reduce inflammation. Aloe Vera: Aloe can soothe and heal irritated skin, which is beneficial for psoriasis patches. Stress Management: Since psoriasis can be exacerbated by stress, incorporating practices like yoga, pranayama, and meditation can help reduce flare-ups. How Long to Heal: Nail psoriasis typically takes longer than scalp psoriasis to show visible improvement, and it can take up to 6-12 months with consistent Ayurvedic treatment. Patience and consistency are key, as nails grow slowly. If you restart the treatment, it's important to stick with the regimen for a longer period and consult with an Ayurvedic practitioner for personalized guidance.
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Oh, nail psoriasis can be a real patience tester, isn't it? I'm sorry you're dealing with that for your daughter. Ayurveda understands these conditions deeper, often seeing them as a reflection of dosha imbalances. Specially here, Pitta and Vata doshas might be at play. Honestly, seeing significant improvement with Ayurveda in a span of a year for nails is reasonable, but it can vary quite a bit depending on individual constitution (prakriti) and causative factors. It’s not unusual for nails to take longer than hair or skin to show progress because they grow slower. Don’t get discouraged; the system's complex like that. If you’re considering jumping back to treatment, I'd recommend focusing on diet too, cause what we eat can be as important as the treatment itself. Like, try incorporating more cooling Pitta-pacifying foods — lots of leafy greens, cucumbers, nuts like almonds (soaked overnight), all these could help. And, avoid spicy, fried, junk stuff which might aggravate the condition. Also, something simple but surprisingly effective - try daily nail oil application using sesame oil or a herbal nail oil, like neem-based ones. Applying gently before bedtime can aid nourishment and may promote healthier nail growth. Stress management? Crucial! Techniques like meditation or even simple deep-breathing exercises, pranayama, should be considered. These not only help in calming Pitta but support overall healing by lowering stress levels. For nail psoriasis specifically, external treatments, herbal pastes/creams from an experienced practitioner might support the systemic ones, so seek guidance when resuming treatment. Continuity's essential here, so when you do resume, try sticking to a routine as consistently as possible! Hope this makes sense. Take care, and best of luck with your daughter's journey to health.

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