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Mere dono hathon mee tihani se panjeTakkhujali ,lalima or kahi kahi rakt jhalkata yah garmi or Sardi me jyada hey hey
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Mere dono hathon mee tihani se panjeTakkhujali ,lalima or kahi kahi rakt jhalkata yah garmi or Sardi me jyada hey hey - #24698

Dinesh kumar gaur

Hothon meetihanise nicha khujali,skin phatana, khon jhalakna khuski . Mousam garmi ourSardime kabhi bhi hota hey .mene arogybardhini, gandhak rasayan,khadirarist, manjishthaadi kwath ,dedarbadhya rist aadi li lekin sthai labh nahi

Age: 67
Chronic illnesses: Sugar last 10 years . Meximum after Mel 250
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Avoid oily, spicy and processed food. Regular exercise. Shatdhout ghrut for local application. Cap.G T 2-0-2 Tab.Protekt 2-0-2
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बाहरी लेप (Topical Care)--- लेप/तेल प्रयोग Jatyadi Taila दिन में 2 बार खुजली वाली जगह पर लगाएं Aloe vera + Coconut Oil मिश्रण खुजली होने पर तुरंत राहत देता है Neem + Haldi Paste (हफ्ते में 2 बार) 15 मिनट लगाएं → गुनगुने पानी से धो लें
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Your description suggests chronic skin irritation with symptoms like itching, dryness, redness, and sometimes cracking. This could be linked to pitta and vata imbalance according to Ayurvedic principles. You've already tried several Ayurvedic medications, which indicate a deep-rooted imbalance in your system that might need additional lifestyle and dietary modifications. First, focus on your diet. Avoid pitta aggravating foods like spicy, sour, and excessively salty dishes. Instead, incorporate cooling and soothing foods such as cucumber, coconut water, and sweet fruits like ripe mangoes. Regularly including ghee in moderation can help pacify vata and lubricate the internal system. Stay hydrated; drink plenty of water and herbal teas like chamomile or liquorice to support your skin health. For topical relief, consider making a paste of sandalwood and rose water. Apply it to the affected areas for 15-20 minutes before washing it off with lukewarm water. This can help in soothing the skin. Neem oil can also be beneficial for its natural antibacterial properties; however, do a patch test first to ensure there's no sensitivity. Practices like Abhyanga (self-massage) with warm sesame or almond oil can balance vata and enhance circulation, nourishing the skin deeply. Do this at least twice a week, letting the oil stay on your body for about 30 minutes before a warm shower. Regular meditation or pranayama can be immensely effective in maintaining overall balance and reducing stress, which often exacerbates skin conditions. Ensure that your daily schedule includes ample relaxation and sleep, which are important for dosha balance. Limit exposure to harsh sunlight and environmental stressors like pollution, and choose gentle, natural soaps and detergents to avoid irritation. Since you've tried several remedies without lasting relief, it might be worth re-evaluating with a practitioner to tailor a more comprehensive approach. In cases where symptoms persist or worsen, consult an Ayurvedic professional or dermatologist for an in-depth assessment and guidance. This will ensure your treatment plan aligns correctly with your unique constitution and health needs and support sustainable relief.
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