Milia and darkness around mouth - #27814
I have a lots and lots of dots under my eyes ( milia), darkcircles and darkness around mouth and small small bumps on my face which leavesa black spots.. please suggest me with something. And I have oily skin
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Disappearing of dark circles, darkness, milia takes longer time, persistent use of suggested treatment will gradually show results Take sarivad ghanvati 1-0-1 after food with water Mahamanjistadi kadha 10ml twice daily after food with water Apply kumkumadi oil on affected area at bedtime Apply a paste of raktachandan+ manjista powder+ turmeric powder in the morning before bathing. Keep for 10 minutes and wash. Do this on alternate day. Do pranayam this will increase oxygen level in blood and help in detoxify.
Milia, dark circles, and darkness around the mouth are often connected to imbalances in the Kapha and Pitta doshas. For milia, focus on regulating your skin’s sebum production. Here are some steps you could consider. Begin by washing face twice a day with a gentle cleanser containing natural ingredients such as, neem or tulsi. These herbs can help control oil without over-drying your skin.
For dark circles, placing cotton pads soaked in rose water over your closed eyes for about 15 minutes can be a soothing nightly ritual. Rose water’s cooling properties are beneficial for calming the Pitta dosha that might aggravate dark circles.
To tackle darkness around the mouth, daily gentle exfoliation may help. Use chickpea flour mixed with turmeric and a little water or yogurt to create a paste. Gently massage onto areas affected and let it sit for a few minutes before rinsing. Turmeric helps with pigmentation due to its anti-inflammatory properties.
For those small bumps and black spots, incorporate a diet that focuses on reducing Kapha by minimizing dairy, excessive oily or fried foods. Try adding bitter foods like karela (bitter melon), methi leaves (fenugreek) in your meals, which may help balance skin disturbances.
Also, drink a decoction of cilantro and mint leaves once daily—take a handful of leaves and steep them in hot water, strain before drinking. This helps detoxify and can clear impurities from the system naturally.
Hydration is key, but avoid cold water as it can worsen Kapha. Warm water with a slice of lemon first thing in the morning can stimulate digestion (agni) and remove toxins. Remember to practice some light exercises regularly—yoga or brisk walking can enhance circulation & reduce skin congestion.
If concerns persist, consult an Ayurvedic practitioner for personalized guidance.
Milia, dark circles, and pigmentation around the mouth can be bothersome, but from a Siddha-Ayurvedic perspective, they often relate to imbalances in your doshas, particularly the kapha and pitta. Oily skin suggests excess kapha, while pigmentation and inflammation are typically linked with pitta disturbance. Here’s what you can do:
For the milia and general skin smoothing, consider using a gentle face pack. Mix sandalwood powder with rose water to create a paste and apply it to affected areas. Leave it on for about 15-20 minutes before rinsing with lukewarm water. Sandalwood helps balance pitta and soothes inflammation and excess oil.
Dark circles might be relieved by strengthening your underlying dhatus (tissues) and ensuring restful sleep. Use pure almond oil and gently tap it around your eyes before bedtime to nourish the skin and improve circulation.
For darkness around the mouth, turmeric is quite beneficial due to its anti-inflammatory properties. Create a paste with a pinch of turmeric and a teaspoon of buttermilk. Apply gently to the dark areas and leave it for 10 minutes before rinsing. This combination helps lighten pigmentation and soothes the skin.
Stay diligent with your internal care as well. Sip warm water throughout the day to aid in detoxification and support Agni (digestive fire), which is essential in managing oily skin. Include more bitter and astringent foods in your diet to pacify kapha, like leafy greens and pulses.
Keep stress managed through regular practice of yoga or pranayama to maintain balance across your mind and body. Such a holistic approach would help remedy these skin concerns from the root, no magic bullets but patient, consistent care can offer results. However, if these issues persist, seeing a traditional practitioner or dermatologist ensures a more personalized approach. Always act promptly if new, severe symptoms emerge.

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