I have eczema on scrotum it is dry and forming dirts on scrotum - #28165
My skin forming more dirts it causing me more uncomfortable and alsoIhas fungul infectionin my groin but i cured it by dermatologist but my eczema isnot curing and also I has poor gut health and my motion is leaky sometime and sometimes I didn't get poop for 3 days
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Start Gandhak rasayan 1-0-1 after food with water Mahamanjistadi kadha 10ml twice daily after food with water Apply karanj oil on scrotum area.twice daily. Kamdudharas 1-0-1 after food with water.
Addressing eczema on the scrotum requires a gentle approach as the area is sensitive. Your symptoms may indicate an imbalance, possibly exacerbated by poor gut health and irregular bowel movements, a key indicator in Ayurveda that your digestive fire or “agni” might be disrupted.
Start by paying attention to your diet. Favor foods that are easy to digest and help to balance the Pitta and Vata doshas, like warm, cooked meals consisting of rice, cooked vegetables, and moong dal. Avoid spicy, oily, and processed foods as they might aggravate your condition. Including ghee in moderation can soothe the digestive tract and help with bowel movements.
Hydration is vital. Drinking warm water through the day can improve digestion and aid detoxification. Consider herbal teas like ginger tea or cumin-coriander-fennel tea, which are great for digestion.
Triphala, an Ayurvedic formula, is often recommended for maintaining regular bowel movements. You might take a teaspoon with warm water at night, but discuss this with an Ayurvedic practitioner to ensure its appropriate for your constitution.
Topically, applying coconut oil or plain sesame oil gently over the affected area may ease dryness and irritation. Natural, gentle soaps are better than those with strong chemicals that may irritate the skin further.
Stress management is crucial. Practice daily relaxation techniques like meditation or pranayama (breathing exercises), which are balancing for both body and mind, calming Vata dosha, and are beneficial for the skin.
If symptoms persist or worsen, it’s essential to follow up with a healthcare professional to ensure no underlying conditions are contributing to your symptoms. Staying informed and proactive about your health is crucial for holistic wellness.
Given the symptoms you’ve described, eczema on the scrotum, coupled with digestive issues, suggests an imbalance in your doshas particularly involving pitta-vata and possibly affecting the liver or spleen (yakrit or pliha). The eczema points to a pitta imbalance with dryness indicating vata, while the irregular digestion relates to agni, or digestive fire, which may be weak or erratic.
First, for the eczema, consider mixing a paste of neem powder with a little coconut oil. Apply this gently on the affected area once daily, as neem is cooling, anti-inflammatory, and antimicrobial. Make sure the area is clean and dry before applying. This can help soothe the irritation and might prevent any secondary infection.
From a dietary perspective, to gently balance your digestive fire, focus on consuming warm, cooked foods—try including moong dal khichdi, which is easy to digest and soothing for the gut. Avoid raw, cold, and overly spicy or oily foods as much as possible. Introducing herbs like Triphala can support regular elimination; take it at night with warm water, but ensure to start with small amounts to observe how your body responds.
Hydration is key, so drink warm water throughout the day, adding a slice of ginger occasionally to help kickstart the digestion. Herbal teas with fennel or cumin could also support your gut health.
Regularity in meals and sleep routine is also essential for maintaining stable agni. Yoga or breathing exercises like pranayama may help ease stress and improve circulation and energy flow.
If the condition persists, or if you notice severe discomfort or no improvement, it’s important to consult a practitioner who can tailor the treatment more precisely. Also, recheck with a dermatologist to rule out any complications or persistent fungal issues.

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