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Skin infection - #2884

Ramya

I have fungal infection or psoriasis I don't know but it's itching scaly and round shape infection are there in my butt and thigh I very worried about this,what will do for that why it will come treatment please

Age: 35
Chronic illnesses: I have fungal infection or psoriasis I don't know but it's itching scaly and round shape infection are there in my butt and thigh I very worried about this,what will do for that why it will come treatment please
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. Psoriasis, on the other hand, is an autoimmune condition that requires a more comprehensive approach. Ayurvedic treatment for psoriasis often focuses on balancing the Vata and Pitta doshas, detoxifying the body, and using herbs like Kutki, Brahmi, and Ashwagandha. Panchakarma therapy may also be recommended to cleanse the body. You may want to avoid foods that are hot, spicy, or overly oily, as these can worsen Pitta imbalance. Keeping the skin moisturized with natural oils like coconut oil is also helpful in managing dryness and scaling.
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Dealing with skin issues like yours can be really unsettling, I get that. The itching, scaling, round patches you've got might indeed be something like a fungal infection or even psoriasis, but it's super important to nail down the exact cause. Sometimes, these conditions can look similar, but they arise from different issues. Let’s go through what might be going on and how Ayurveda can help a bit. Remember though, a dermatologist should be consulted for an accurate diagnosis. Fungal infections thrive in warm, moist environments, but psoriasis has its roots in immune system and could be aggravated by stress or even diet. For fungal infections, try to keep the area dry and clean. You can wash with a mild soap – preferably with neem because neem is known for its antifungal properties – and dry it thoroughly. You could apply coconut oil mixed with a few drops of tea tree oil as an antifungal approach. Just test the mixture on a small area first to make sure you aren't sensitive to it. If it's psoriasis, Ayurveda considers it an imbalance of the doshas, often Vata or Pitta. Cooling and soothing techniques can help, like applying fresh aloe vera gel. It might be beneficial to avoid spicy, oily, or acidic foods and instead go for a more cooling diet with cucumbers, melons, and leafy greens. Try practicing stress-reduction techniques like yoga or meditation. Both your body and mind affects these conditions. Trust me, your body's a holistic thing! Don't scratch too much - that's just gonna irritate your skin more. And wear loose, breathable clothing, preferably cotton, to let your skin breathe. Remember, these insights are based on your symptoms but without seeing them in person, can't be more specific. Make sure to see a health professional to get it looked over properly and once diagnozed, the teartment will be more clear. Stay patient - skin issues can take time to heal!

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