How to reduce itching in private area - #28332
I have infected in itching isuues on my private part i applied oilment and in take tablets but there is no results could u pleasegive me a permanent solutionI use oliments like chlotrimozzle,itching fixing ects
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1.Gandhak Rasayan 2 tab twice daily with water, after meal 2.Mahamanjistha kwath 20 ml with 20 ml water twice daily after meal 3.Vasu Cutis talc-sprinkle on the affected area after proper cleaning
Neemghan vati Kaishore guggulu-1 tab twice daily after food with lukewarm water Haridra khand-1/2 tsp with warm water after food twice daily Apply coconut oil locally
It’s look like tinea infestation and took arogya vardini vati 1tab bd, mahamanjsiadhi gana vati 1tab , rasamanikya 1tab bd ,cutis dusting powder enough
Start with Gandhak rasayan 1-0-1 after food with water Kishore guggul 1-0-1 after food with water Wash with neem kwath Apply Karanj oil in private areas where itching is there. Avoid sour fermented foods
In Ayurveda, conditions like genital itching and infection are often linked to an imbalance of the doshas, particularly Kapha and Pitta. An increase in Kapha can lead to conditions with excessive discharge and itching, while an increase in Pitta can cause inflammation, burning, and redness.
Ayurvedic treatments focus on balancing these doshas and addressing the root cause of the problem through a combination of:
Herbal Remedies: Certain herbs are known for their anti-inflammatory, antifungal, and antimicrobial properties. Some commonly mentioned ones include:
Neem: Known for its strong antibacterial and antifungal properties.
Turmeric: A powerful anti-inflammatory and antifungal herb.
Aloe Vera: Used for its cooling and soothing effects on inflamed skin.
Triphala: A combination of three fruits that helps in detoxification and supports overall health.
Topical Applications: Ayurvedic texts and practitioners often recommend applying pastes or oils to the affected area. Some suggestions include:
Applying a paste of neem and turmeric.
Using medicated oils like neem oil or coconut oil.
Washing the area with a decoction (kashaya) of herbs like Triphala or Neem.
Dietary and Lifestyle Changes: Ayurveda emphasizes a holistic approach, which includes modifications to diet and daily routine to restore balance.
Diet: Avoiding foods that can aggravate Kapha and Pitta is often recommended. This may include limiting spicy, sour, fried, and sugary foods. Instead, focusing on a diet with cooling foods like fresh fruits and vegetables is advised.
Hygiene: Maintaining proper personal hygiene is crucial. This includes wearing loose, breathable clothing, preferably cotton, and keeping the area clean and dry.
Treatment 1) tab gandhak rasayan before food with water 3times
2) gokshuradi gugglu 2 tab before food 3 times 3) bakuchi oil -ext application
Itching in the genital area can be uncomfortable and worrying. In Ayurveda, such conditions are often related to imbalances in the doshas, particularly Kapha and Pitta. To begin with, maintaining proper hygiene is crucial. Avoid wearing tight-fitting clothes and stick to natural fibers like cotton, which allow the skin to breathe.
Your diet plays a pivotal role in managing such skin conditions. Consider incorporating foods that pacify Pitta and Kapha, such as bitter greens, light and warm meals, and reduce intake of spicy, sour, and heavy foods. Drinking plenty of water can also help in flushing out toxins from the body.
A herbal remedy could be triphala, an Ayurvedic formulation that acts as a mild laxative and detoxifier. You can consume it in powdered form, half a teaspoon with warm water before bedtime. Another useful herb is neem, known for its antifungal and antibacterial properties. Applying neem oil locally on the affected area may help to reduce itching and infection.
A paste made from turmeric and water or coconut oil applied to the area may help alleviate symptoms due to turmeric’s anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties. However, test on a small skin area first to ensure there’s no adverse reaction.
Stress can exacerbate skin issues, so incorporating practices like yoga, meditation, or pranayama (breathing exercises) may offer relief.
Remember, while these remedies may provide relief, persistent symptoms should always be evaluated by a healthcare professional. If your condition doesn’t improve or worsens, it’s important to consult with a dermatologist or a healthcare provider to rule out any serious conditions. Herbal or dietary changes should be considered complementary and not replace standard medical treatment.
Just use fungifall ointment in 1 week you will be cured
HELLO,
Itching in private area (genital region) is very common. The most common causes are -Fungal infection (candidiasis/yeast infection)- thrives in moist, warm areas -dermatitis/allergic reaction= from soaps, detergents, or pads -Bacterial infection/ STDs= sometimes accompanied by discharge or smell -Systemic issues= like diabetes, low immunity, or poor hygiene
Since you already used antifungal creams and tablets without much relief it suggest -Either the fungus is resistant or infection is deeper -OR the problem is not fungal but allergic, bacterial or something else
TREATMENT GOALS -Identify the exact cause (fungal, bacterial, allergy, systemic) -reduce itching and inflammation immediately. -clear infection completely -prevent recurrence by lifestyle, diet, yoga and hygiene
INTERNALLY START WITH
1) NEEM CAPSULES= 500mg twice daily after meals =natural antifungal , detoxifies blood, reduces skin itching
2) GANDHAK RASAYANA= 2 tabs twice daily with lukewarm water after meals = purifies blood, heals skin, reduces itching
3) TRIPHALA CHURNA= 1 tsp with warm water twice daily = improves digestion, removes toxins, prevents constipation which aggravates disease
4) AROGYAVARDHINI VATI= 1 tab twice daily after meals =balances liver and metabolism useful in chronic skin conditions
EXTERNAL MEDICATIONS
1) NEEM LEAF DECOCTION WASH= boil neem leaves in water, cool, and wash the private area once daily =reduces fungal and bacterial growth, soothes itching
2) TRIPHALA DECOCTION WASH= same as above =cleanses and reduces burning sensation
3) COCONUT OIL + TURMERIC PASTE= apply thin layer after washing and drying =antifungal, antibacterial ,anti-inflammatory
4) ALOE VERA GEL (fresh)= can be applied if skin is very irritated
LIFESTYLE CHANGES
HYGIENE -wash private area daily with lukewarm water (no harsh soaps) -keep area dry, change underwear twice daily if sweaty -avoid tight or synthetic undergarments-> use pure cotton
SEXUAL HEALTH -Avoid unprotected intercourse until infection is cleared. -both partners may need treatment if infection is fungal
SLEEP -Get 7-8 hrs, as poor immunity worsens infections
DIET -bitter vegetables- neem, bitter gourd, fenugreek -turmeric in food natural antifungal -fresh fruits - pomegranate, apple, papaya -green leafy vegetables -plenty of water
AVOID -sweets, refined flour, bakery items - feed fungal growth -fermented foods- idli, dosa, pickles, alcohol -excess oily, spicy, junk food
YOGA ASANA -Vajrasana -pawanmuktasana -bhujangasana =improve digestion and circulation
PRANAYAM -Kapalbhati -anulom vilom =improves immunity, detoxify body
MEDITATION -Reduces stress (stress worsens itching and immunity)
HOME REMEDIES -Neem water wash daily -apply coconut oil with a pinch of camphor (if burning not severe) -curd/buttermilk= improves gut health, reduces fungal recurrence -apply sandalwood paste if burning
-Your condition sounds like a chronic or resistant fungal infection or allergic dermatitis. - Lifestyle, diet, hygiene, medications all are equally important- without these infections recur
DO FOLLOW
HOPE THIS MIGHT BE HELPFUL
THANK YOU
DR. MAITRI ACHARYA
Itching in the private area can indeed be uncomfortable, and from your description, it seems like the external treatments have not yielded potential results. In the Siddha-Ayurvedic tradition, we focus on balancing your doshas and identifying the root cause like imbalances in your doshas that could be exacerbating this condition related to your pitta and vata specifically.
First, dietary considerations are essential. Avoid spicy, oily, and fried foods that can increase pitta. Consumption of foods that have cooling properties, like cucumber and melons, may aid in soothing the irritation. Drinking plenty of water will also keep your system hydrated and help in reducing vata imbalances that might be causing dryness and itching.
Herbs also play a significant role. Turmeric mixed with a little bit of coconut oil can be applied topically as a paste to reduce inflammation and ward off infection. Neem leaves, known for their anti-bacterial properties, can be boiled and used to wash the affected area, providing relief. Bathing with lukewarm water instead of hot can prevent irritation further.
Internally, Triphala churna can be consumed at bedtime with lukewarm water; its properties help in detoxifying and balancing your body’s tissues and energies. However, in situations where infections are persisting, it’s vital to consult a healthcare professional to rule out any underlying serious conditions that may require immediate attention.
Lastly, maintain good hygiene practices by wearing breathable, loose-fitting clothing and ensuring the area is properly dry, as moisture can worsen the condition. If symptoms don’t improve, seeking a comprehensive assessment by a professional to address any deeper imbalances might be necessary.
NO NEED TO WORRY,
First of all avoid excessive spicy, sweet,sour,salty food etc.
And start taking these medications, 1.Mahatiktak kwath 20ml with equal amount of Lukewarm water empty stomach twice in a day. 2.kaishore guggulu 2-0-2 for chewing. 3.Gandhak rasayana 1-1-1
*wash the affected part with PANCHVALKAL KWATH thrice in a week. *And with Triphala kashayam 4 times in a week.
Follow up after 45 days.
You’ll definitely get relief 😌
Take care😊
Kind Regards, Dr.Isha Ashok Bhardwaj.

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