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Question #24959
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Ringworm ko kaise hataya जड़ se - #24959

Ujjawal

बहुत jagah par ringworm matlab dinai ho Gya hai jo thik nahi ho raha hai dava lete hai to thoda thik hota hai or fir se dubara ho jata hai or khujli hota hai bahut non veg khane se or badh jata hai aisa humko lagta hai

Age: 21
Chronic illnesses: No
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Hello

Follow this simple regime which will help you get rid of your worm infestation

✔️ Do ✔️ Use alum crystal (fitkari) over all infected area Wear clothes dried under the sun Turmeric water daily in the morning

❌ Dont ❌ Oily, spicy, sour, fermented food Curd Pickles Papad Alcohol Tea and coffee

💊 Medication 💊

For first 21 days

Syp. Vidangarishta 3 tsp twice a day with warm water Castor oil 3 tsp at bed time with hot water

After 21 days

Tab. Gandhak Rasayan 2 tabs twice a day before food Tab. Arogyavardhini Vati 2 tabs twice a day before food Tab. Panchatiktakghrut Guggul 2 taba twice a day before food. Syp. Sarivadyasav 3 tsp twice a day before food.

Castor oil 3 tsp at bed time with hot water (twice a week)

2lt of water + a handful of neem leaves boil it to 1 lt… Mix this in your bathing water for bath daily

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Namaste Ujjawal , Aapne jo symptoms bataye hain – dinai bar-bar hona, davai se thoda thik hona aur fir wapas ho jana, bahut khujli hona – ye sab chronic fungal infection ke lakshan hain. Ayurveda mein isse "Dadru " kaha jata hai.

Ringworm bar bar kyu ho raha hai??? 👉Sharir ki immunity kamzor hona 👉Zyada tel, masale, dahi, meat, machhli, bakery item khana 👉Pasina rukna ya kapdon ka ganda rehna 👉Galat ya aadha ilaj – sirf cream se 👉Dusre ke towel, kapde ya razor ka use

** Ayurvedic treatment**

✅ Internal treatment 1 Manjisthadi kashya tablets 2-0-2 khane ke baad 2 sarivasavam 30 ml-0-30ml khane ke baad 3 panchtikta guggulu ghrita 1 tsp sone se pehele, iske baad garam pani pe lena

👉 Ye sharir se toxins (ama) nikal kar twacha ko andar se thik karti hain.

✅ External treatment

✔️Neem + Haldi (Haridra) powder ko narial tel mein milakar lep banaye, aur din mein 2 baar lagaye

✔️Nimbadi Taila ko affected jagah par lagaye

✔️Roz neem ke paani se nahaaye (20 neem patte 1 litre paani mein ubalein)

Diet Modification

❌ Ye bilkul na khayein: ❌Dahi, machhli, anda, meat ❌Mithai, ice cream, bakery food ❌Bahut teli aur spicy khana ❌Tight aur synthetic kapde

✅ Khayein: ☑️Ghar ka halka, sookha khana ☑️Neem ke patte, lauki, tori, daliya ☑️Amla, gulkand, khub pani

🧼 Daily care tips:

👉Roz undergarments, kapde badle 👉Dhule hue kapde sirf dhoop mein sukhayein 👉Dusron ka towel, razor ya kapda use na karein 👉Pasina hone par turant kapde badle

Sirf cream lagana ya antibiotics lena ringworm ka pura ilaj nahi hai. Ayurveda se aap ise jad se thik kar sakte hain, lekin uske liye perhez palna bahot jaruri hai

👉 Regular 1-2 mahine ka course lein, aur parhez mein strict rahen.

Shubhkamnayein 😊 Dr. Snehal Vidhate

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Ringworm या दाद से छुटकारा पाना कभी-कभी चुनौतीपूर्ण हो सकता है, लेकिन आयुर्वेद में इसका समाधान है। सबसे पहले, आपको अपनी पाचन अग्नि (digestive fire) को मजबूत करना होगा क्योंकि कमजोर अग्नि त्वचा संबंधी समस्याएँ उत्पन्न कर सकती है।

1. आहार: अपना आहार सत्त्विक रखें, जिससे संसाधित खाद्य पदार्थ और तैलीय, मसालेदार भोजन वर्जित हो। आपकी समस्या में नॉन वेज खाने से बढ़ोतरी होना, अग्नि विकार का संकेत हो सकता है, इसलिए इसे अभी के लिए सीमित कर दें। ताजे फल, सब्जियाँ, और त्रिदोषीय आहार जैसे मूंग दाल, खिचड़ी सहायक हो सकते हैं।

2. जड़ी-बूटियाँ: नीम की पत्तियाँ और हल्दी शक्तिशाली एंटीफंगल और एंटीइंफ्लेमेटरी एजेंट्स हैं। नीम का पेस्ट प्रभावित भाग पर लगाने से लाभ होगा। हल्दी का सेवन गुनगुने पानी के साथ करें, यह अंदरूनी लाभ प्रदान करेगा।

3. लाइफस्टाइल: त्वचा को सूखा और स्वच्छ रखें। कपड़ों को गर्म पानी में धोएं ताकि कोई फंगस ना बचे। सप्ताह में दो बार त्रिफला चूर्ण का उपयोग (1-2 चम्मच) गर्म पानी के साथ रात को सोने से पहले करें।

4. योग और प्राणायाम: नियमित अभ्यास से शरीर के समग्र स्वास्थ्य में और प्रतिरक्षा प्रणाली मजबूत हो सकती है।

5. डॉक्टर से परामर्श: अगर स्थिति गंभीर है या ठीक नहीं हो रही है, तो आपको सही दिशानिर्देश और उपचार के लिए किसी आयुर्वेदिक चिकित्सक या त्वचा विशेषज्ञ से मिलना चाहिए।

इन सरल, परंतु प्रभावी उपायों को अपनाकर, आप अपने दाद को जड़ से खत्म कर सकते हैं। ध्यान रखें कि संयम और निरंतरता जरूरी हैं।

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1.Tikthakam kwatham tab 2-0-2 before food 2.Vilwadi gulika 1-0-1after food 3.Krimigna vati 1-0-1after food 4.Neem tab 1-0-1after food

Externally 5.Thriphaladi churnam for washing (1tsp powder boiled with 2-3litre of water ,boil it ,let it cool down.,in warm temperature do wash those areas,twice daily )

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Gandhak Rasayana 1 tab twice a day Mahamanjishtharishta 15 ml with equal amount of water after food arogyavardhini vati 1 tab twice a day

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Hii ujjawal Firstly keep the area clean and wash cloths nicely and dry in sunlight as Uv radation will help to kill bacteria ,fungus and virus so it is the prevention from reoccurance and spreading to other areas Internal medication 1 T .Gandhaka Rasayana 2-0-2 2 T.Arogya vardhini vati. 2-0-2 3 khadira arishta 10ml -0-10ml with luke warm water 4 Triphala churna at night with luke warm water

External application Apply Mahamarichadi taila on effected area Avoid - Non veg ,egg,brinjal,sour items Keep area cleen

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Aap sabse pehle pittavardhak ahar vihar jaise bahut jyaada ,spicy,khatta,namkeen in sabka parhej karna padega… Aur aap ye medicines lena shuru karein. 1.Mahatiktkam kwath 15ml +30ml garm paani se subah shaam khaali pet. 2 khadirarishta 20ml+20ml gunguna paani khaane ke tyrant baad subah shaam. 3.Neem tab.1-0-1 4.Gandhak rasayana 1-0-1 ×15 din ke liye…

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Neemghan vati- Kaishore guggulu- 1 tab twice daily after food with lukewarm water Mahamanjistadi aristha- 2 tsp with equal quantity of water twice daily after food Haridra khand- 1/2 tsp with warm water twice daily after food Avoid spicy non veg fermented processed foods

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HELLO UJJAWAL,

AGE- 21, CONDITION- chronic recurring ringworm with severe itching. Temporary relief with medicine. worsens with non veg food CHROINC ILLNESS= none

DIAGNOSIS IN AYURVEDA,

RINGWORM= dadru kushta dosha involvement= kapha+pitta dominance kapha-> thickened skin, moist lesions , fungal environment Pitta-> redness, burning, itching, inflammation

LINE OF TREATMENT =Sodhana(detox) + shaman(palliative) + bahya karma(external) + ahara vihara

A) SODHANA THERAPY(internal detox)

1) DEEPANA- PACHANA(digestive fire correction) Improves Agni(digestion), removesAama(toxins) -Chitrakadi vati= 1 tab twice a day before meals for 5-7 days.

2) VIRECHANA(PURGATION THERAPY) Best for pitta- kapha skin disorders AVIPPATIKAR CHURNA= 1 tsp at bedtime with warm water for 7 days

3) AFTER 7 DAYS START THIS INTERNALLY

- AROGYAVARDHINI VATI= 1 tab twice daily after meals for 4-6 weeks =liver detox, balances pitta

- GANDHAK RASAYANA= 2 tabs twice daily after breakfast and dinner for 4-6 weeks =anti fungal reduces recurrence

-KAISHOR GUGGULU= 2 tabs twice daily after meals for 6 weeks = blood purifier, anti-inflammatory

-NIMBADI GUGGULU= 2 tabs twice daily after meals for 6 weeks =works on kapha pitta dushti

-MAHAMANJISTHADI KASHAYA= 20 ml with equal water twice daily before meals =skin blood purifier

4) EXTERNAL THERAPY

LEPA(herbal paste) -CHANDRAKALA LEP= apply twice daily -HARIDRA+ NEEM + TIPHALA POWDER mix with Rose water or Aloe vera gel= natural antifungal lepa

OIL APPLICATION

-NIMBADI TAILA= apply and leave for 1 hour before bath= anti fungal, cooling

-NEEM OIL+ COCONUT OIL(1:1)= daily application= prevent recurrence

AVOID APPLYING OIL IF LESIONS ARE OOZING OR INFECTED.

WASH(DHAVAN KARMA) use before applying oil or paste -PANCHAVALKALA KWATHA= skin healing and soothing -NEEM DECOCTION= boil neem leaves in water = prevents infection USE any one of them

DIET :

AVOID -non veg strictly, eggs - curd , panner, cheese= increases kapha and itching - sweets, chocolates, refined flour - oily, fried, spicy, and fermented food - milk+salt or fruit combination with milk - cold water, cold drinks, alcohol

INCLUDE IN DIET -Bitter vegetables= neem , Karela, methi, lauki - Warm ,light food= moong dal, lauki soup, rice gruel -Herbal tea= tripahala, neem, guduchi, tulsi -Amla juice= 20 ml daily on empty stomach

LIFESTYLE AND HYGIENE

DO’S -keep skin dry= change undergarments twice a day - use cotton loose-fitting clothes - wash infected clothes separately in hot water+ antiseptic -dry clothes in sunlight - clip nails to avoid scratching and spreading infection.

AVOID -scratching lesions - tight synthetic clothing - sharing towels, razors, soaps - excessive sweating

YOGA FOR BETTER HEALTH -Sheetali pranayam -Anulom vilom -Surya namaskar- 5 rounds

EXPECTED HEALING TIMELINE

7-10 DAYS= reduction in itching, redness 2-4 WEEKS= lesions flatten, less recurrence 6 weeks= skin clear, immunity improved Ongoing= use triphala and neem for maintenance

DO FOLLOW

HOPE THIS MIGHT BE HELPFUL

THANK YOU

DR. MAITRI ACHARYA

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नमस्ते उज्जवल,

उम्र- 21, स्थिति- गंभीर खुजली के साथ बार-बार होने वाला दाद। दवा से अस्थायी राहत। मांसाहारी भोजन से बिगड़ता है क्रोनिक बीमारी= कोई नहीं

आयुर्वेद में निदान,

दाद= दाद कुष्ठ दोष की भागीदारी= कफ+पित्त का प्रभुत्व कफ-> मोटी त्वचा, नम घाव, फंगल वातावरण पित्त-> लालिमा, जलन, खुजली, सूजन

उपचार की रेखा =शोधन (डिटॉक्स) + शमन (उपशामक) + बाह्य कर्म (बाहरी) + आहार विहार

ए) शोधन थेरेपी (आंतरिक डिटॉक्स)

1) दीपन- पाचन (पाचन अग्नि सुधार) अग्नि (पाचन) में सुधार करता है, आम (विषाक्त पदार्थ) को निकालता है - चित्रकादि वटी= 5-7 दिनों के लिए भोजन से पहले दिन में दो बार 1 गोली।

2) विरेचन (शुद्धिकरण चिकित्सा) पित्त-कफ त्वचा विकारों के लिए सर्वोत्तम अविप्पतिकर चूर्ण= 1 चम्मच रात को सोते समय गर्म पानी के साथ 7 दिनों तक

3) 7 दिनों के बाद इसे आंतरिक रूप से शुरू करें

- आरोग्यवर्धिनी वटी= 4-6 सप्ताह तक भोजन के बाद दिन में दो बार 1 गोली =यकृत विषहरण, पित्त को संतुलित करता है

- गंधक रसायन= 4-6 सप्ताह तक नाश्ते और रात के खाने के बाद दिन में दो बार 2 गोली =फंगल रोधी, पुनरावृत्ति को कम करता है

- कैशोर गुग्गुल= 6 सप्ताह तक भोजन के बाद दिन में दो बार 2 गोली =रक्त शोधक, सूजन रोधी

- निंबाडी गुग्गुल= 6 सप्ताह तक भोजन के बाद दिन में दो बार 2 गोली =कफ पित्त दूष्टि पर काम करता है

- महामंजिष्ठादि कषाय= भोजन से पहले दिन में दो बार बराबर पानी के साथ 20 मिली गोली =त्वचा रक्त शुद्धिकरण

4) बाहरी उपचार

लेपा (हर्बल पेस्ट) -चंद्रकला लेप = दिन में दो बार लगाएँ -हरिद्रा+नीम+तिफला पाउडर को गुलाब जल या एलोवेरा जेल के साथ मिलाएँ= प्राकृतिक एंटीफंगल लेप

तेल लगाना

-निंबाडी तेल = नहाने से पहले 1 घंटे के लिए लगाएँ और छोड़ दें= एंटी फंगल, ठंडक

-नीम तेल+नारियल तेल (1:1) = प्रतिदिन लगाने से = दोबारा होने से रोकता है

अगर घाव रिस रहे हों या संक्रमित हों तो तेल लगाने से बचें।

धोएँ (धवन कर्म) तेल या लेप लगाने से पहले इस्तेमाल करें -पंचवल्कल क्वाथ= त्वचा को स्वस्थ और सुखदायक -नीम काढ़ा=नीम के पत्तों को पानी में उबालें = संक्रमण से बचाव इनमें से किसी एक का इस्तेमाल करें

आहार:

से बचें -मांसाहार सख्ती से न करें, अंडे -दही, पनीर, पनीर=कफ और खुजली को बढ़ाता है -मिठाई, चॉकलेट, मैदा -तेलयुक्त, तला हुआ, मसालेदार और किण्वित भोजन -दूध+नमक या दूध के साथ फलों का मिश्रण -ठंडा पानी, कोल्ड ड्रिंक, शराब

आहार में शामिल करें -कड़वी सब्जियाँ=नीम, करेला, मेथी, लौकी -गर्म, हल्का भोजन=मूंग दाल, लौकी का सूप, चावल का दलिया -हर्बल चाय=त्रिपला, नीम, गुडुची, तुलसी -आंवला जूस=20 मिली प्रतिदिन खाली पेट

जीवनशैली और स्वच्छता

क्या करें -त्वचा को सूखा रखें= दिन में दो बार अंडरगारमेंट बदलें - सूती ढीले-ढाले कपड़े पहनें - संक्रमित कपड़ों को गर्म पानी+एंटीसेप्टिक में अलग से धोएं - कपड़ों को धूप में सुखाएं - खरोंचने और संक्रमण फैलने से बचने के लिए नाखून काटें।

इनसे बचें -घावों को खरोंचना - टाइट सिंथेटिक कपड़े - तौलिए, रेजर, साबुन साझा करना - अत्यधिक पसीना आना

बेहतर स्वास्थ्य के लिए योग -शीतली प्राणायाम -अनुलोम विलोम -सूर्य नमस्कार- 5 राउंड

उपचार की अपेक्षित समयसीमा

7-10 दिन= खुजली, लालिमा में कमी

2-4 सप्ताह= घाव समतल हो जाते हैं, पुनरावृत्ति कम होती है

6 सप्ताह= त्वचा साफ होती है, रोग प्रतिरोधक क्षमता में सुधार होता है चल रहा है= रखरखाव के लिए त्रिफला और नीम का उपयोग करें

अनुसरण करें

आशा है कि यह मददगार होगा

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Hi ujjawal this is Dr Vinayak as considering your problem…this skin disease where reoccurance chance more…and u should maintain hygiene and should scratch it Rx-Rakta shodaka kashaya 10ml twice before food Kadira arista 10ml twice after food Mahatikta grita application of it small

If the ringwarm is large in size and occuring many times you should go with one sitting of classical virechana is best solution for your problem

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दवाई= दिव्य डर्माग्रिट टैबलेट=2=2 टैब सुबह शाम ख़ाली पेट गुनगुने पानी से लें…

दिव्य कैशोर गुगल दिव्य आरोग्यवर्धिनी वटी=2=2 टैब सुबह शाम खाने के बाद गुनगुने जल से लें

CANDIFADE tube=प्रभावित स्थान में प्रयोग

परहेज=किसी भी प्रकार का मीठा नहीं खाना है

1 महीने में दुबारा बताएं …ठीक हो जायेगा

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Mahamanjistadi kadha 15 ml twice daily after food with water Kishore guggul 1-0-1 after food with water Gandhak rasayan 1-0-1 after food with water Boil neem leaves in water and pour it in bucket of water for bathing. Wash your clothes in few drops of dettol in water and dry in hot Sun Avoid sour fermented foods,

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NAMASTE UJJAWAL JI,

-recurrent ringworm , itching, temporary relief from medicines, feel worsened by non-veg food. -chronic and recurring

Ringworm is known as DADRU in ayurveda. It is a kustha Roga (skin disease) caused by imbalance of pitta and kapha doshas. common cause include poor hygiene, excessive sweating, heavy oily fried food, wrong combinations of food, and lesser immunity.

SYMPTOMS - circular red rash -scaling or peeling -severe itching -reappearing after stopping medication

AYURVEDIC TREATMENT

INTERNAL

1) AROGYAVARDHINI VATI- 1 tab twice daily after food for 3-4 weeks =detoxifies liver and blood

2)GANDHAK RASAYANA- 1 tab twice daily after food for 3-4 weeks = excellent for skin and fungal infections

3) KHADIRARISHTA- 15 ml with equal water twice daily after meals for 1 month = blood purifier, helps remove toxins

4) TRIPHALA CHURNA- 1 tsp with warm water at bedtime =mild laxative and detoxifier, clears digestive system

EXTERNAL APPLICATIONS

1) MAHAMARICHYADI TAILA= apply on clean, dry skin = 2 times daily

2) HERBAL PASTE= turmeric+ neem churna + aloe vera gel fresh =apply on affected area for 30 mins, wash with lukewarm water once daily

3) NEEM WATER WASH= boil neem leaves, let cool, wash affected area once daily

DIET ADVICES -light, easily digestible -green leafy veggies -neem leaves-boiled water or juice internally - warm water throughout the day -buttermilk with black pepper

FOODS TO AVOID -non veg food -oily,spicy, and junk food -milk+salty or sour food combinations -curd especially at night - excess sweets

LIFESTYLE -maintain hygiene-clean and dry affected area daily -wash clothes and towels separately -don’t scratch the lesion- can spread it - wear loose cotton clothes - do yoga like kapalbhati and Anulom Vilom for detox

ringworm is recurring due to toxins and weak immunity. strict diet, hygiene, and herbal medicines are key to long term cure

THANK YOU

DR. HEMANSHU MEHTA

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Dr. Hemanshu Mehta
I’m Dr. Hemanshu, a second-year MD scholar specializing in Shalya Tantra (Ayurvedic Surgery), with a focused interest in para-surgical interventions such as Agnikarma, Viddhakarma, and Kshara Karma. My academic and clinical journey is rooted in classical Ayurvedic surgical wisdom, complemented by a modern understanding of patient care and evidence-based approaches. With hands-on training and experience in managing chronic pain conditions, musculoskeletal disorders, hemorrhoids, fistula, and other ano-rectal conditions, I provide treatments that emphasize both relief and long-term wellness. I am deeply committed to offering individualized treatment plans that align with the patient’s prakriti (constitution), disease progression, and lifestyle factors. I believe healing is not limited to procedures alone; it also requires compassion, communication, and continuity of care. That’s why I ensure each patient receives personalized guidance—from diagnosis and therapy to post-treatment care and preventive strategies. I also incorporate Ayurvedic principles like Ahara (diet), Vihara (lifestyle), and Satvavajaya (mental well-being) to promote complete healing and not just symptomatic relief. Whether it's managing complex surgical cases or advising on conservative Ayurvedic therapies, my goal is to restore balance and improve the quality of life through authentic, safe, and holistic care. As I continue to deepen my clinical knowledge and surgical acumen, I remain dedicated to evolving as a well-rounded Ayurvedic practitioner who integrates traditional practices with modern sensibilities.
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नमस्ते उज्ज्वल जी,

-बार-बार होने वाला दाद, खुजली, दवाओं से अस्थायी राहत, मांसाहारी भोजन से स्थिति और खराब होना।

-पुरानी और बार-बार होने वाली

आयुर्वेद में दाद को दाद के नाम से जाना जाता है। यह पित्त और कफ दोषों के असंतुलन के कारण होने वाला कुष्ठ रोग (त्वचा रोग) है। इसके सामान्य कारणों में खराब स्वच्छता, अत्यधिक पसीना आना, भारी तेल वाला तला हुआ भोजन, भोजन का गलत संयोजन और कम प्रतिरक्षा शामिल हैं।

लक्षण - गोलाकार लाल दाने - पपड़ी या छिलका - गंभीर खुजली - दवा बंद करने के बाद फिर से आना

आयुर्वेदिक उपचार

आंतरिक

1) आरोग्यवर्धिनी वटी- 3-4 सप्ताह तक भोजन के बाद दिन में दो बार 1 टैब =यकृत और रक्त को डिटॉक्सीफाई करता है

2) गंधक रसायन- 3-4 सप्ताह तक भोजन के बाद दिन में दो बार 1 टैब = त्वचा और फंगल संक्रमण के लिए उत्कृष्ट

3) खादिरारिष्ट- 15 मिली बराबर पानी के साथ दिन में दो बार भोजन के बाद 1 महीने तक = रक्त शोधक, विषाक्त पदार्थों को निकालने में मदद करता है

4) त्रिफला चूर्ण- सोते समय 1 चम्मच गर्म पानी के साथ = हल्का रेचक और डिटॉक्सीफायर, पाचन तंत्र को साफ करता है

बाहरी अनुप्रयोग

1) महामरिच्यादि तेल= साफ, सूखी त्वचा पर लगाएं = दिन में 2 बार

2) हर्बल पेस्ट= हल्दी+ नीम चूर्ण + एलोवेरा जेल ताजा =प्रभावित क्षेत्र पर 30 मिनट तक लगाएं, रोजाना एक बार गुनगुने पानी से धो लें

3) नीम के पानी से धोना=नीम के पत्तों को उबालें, ठंडा होने दें, प्रभावित क्षेत्र को रोजाना एक बार धो लें

आहार संबंधी सलाह -हल्का, आसानी से पचने वाला -हरी पत्तेदार सब्जियाँ -नीम के पत्ते-उबला हुआ पानी या जूस अंदर से -पूरे दिन गर्म पानी -काली मिर्च के साथ छाछ

खाद्य पदार्थ जिनसे बचना चाहिए -मांसाहारी भोजन -तेल, मसालेदार और जंक फूड -दूध+नमकीन या खट्टे खाद्य पदार्थों का मिश्रण -खासकर रात में दही -अधिक मीठा

जीवनशैली -स्वच्छता बनाए रखें-प्रभावित क्षेत्र को रोजाना साफ और सूखा रखें -कपड़े और तौलिये अलग से धोएँ -घाव को खरोंचें नहीं- यह फैल सकता है -ढीले सूती कपड़े पहनें -डिटॉक्स के लिए कपालभाति और अनुलोम विलोम जैसे योग करें

दाद विषाक्त पदार्थों और कमजोर प्रतिरक्षा के कारण बार-बार होता है। सख्त आहार, स्वच्छता और हर्बल दवाएँ दीर्घकालिक उपचार की कुंजी हैं

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Dr. Raghuveer SN
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आपके लक्षण chronic ringworm (दिनाइ) को दर्शाते हैं, जो स्किन पर बार-बार लौटता है और दवाइयों से कुछ समय के लिए ठीक होकर फिर हो जाता है। यह एक फंगल इन्फेक्शन है, और आजकल काफी जिद्दी हो गया है।

कारण: पसीना, गंदे कपड़े या टॉवल का दोबारा उपयोग

कमज़ोर प्रतिरक्षा तंत्र

अधिक मिर्च-मसाला और नॉनवेज — शरीर में Pitta और Kapha बढ़ाकर फंगल को बढ़ावा देते हैं

आयुर्वेदिक उपाय (भीतर से और बाहर से): आंतरिक (Internal): Nimbadi Guggulu – दिन में 2 बार

Arogyavardhini Vati – लीवर व त्वचा शुद्धि के लिए

Triphala Churna – रात को 1 चम्मच गर्म पानी से

Gandhak Rasayan – खुजली और इन्फेक्शन कम करने के लिए

बाहरी (External): Neem oil या Wrightia tinctoria oil (Vidanga taila) – सुबह-शाम लगाएं

Triphala decoction wash – प्रभावित जगह पर धोने के लिए

दिन में 2 बार साफ, सूखा कपड़ा पहनें और त्वचा को सूखा रखें

परहेज: नॉनवेज, दूध-दही, खट्टा, मैदा, मिठाई – कुछ समय के लिए बंद करें

पसीने और गंदगी से बचें

व्यक्तिगत चीजें किसी से साझा न करें (तौलिया, कपड़ा, रेजर)

विशेष सलाह: ये संक्रमण अगर लंबे समय से है, तो आपको 3–6 महीने का निरंतर इलाज चाहिए। ये पूरी तरह से ठीक हो सकता है अगर अनुशासन से इलाज और परहेज करें।

कृपया एक अनुभवी आयुर्वेदिक चिकित्सक से परामर्श लें ताकि आपकी शरीर प्रकृति के अनुसार सही दवा दी जा सके।

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