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Skin and Hair Disorders
Question #30834
190 days ago
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Pimple on forehead become hard and not going - #30834

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During summer some pimples came out on my forehead, I don't know what happened to one of them, it became hard and it hurts when touched, it becomes like a pointed one, if the skin above it is removed, it bleeds and it hurts, then it happens again and become hard. It has been 3-4 years. It is just above the left eyebrow.

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Avoid oily, spicy and processed foods Drink sufficient quantity of water. Increase intake of raw vegetables and fruits. Tab. Septillin 2-0-2 Sy. Amypure 15ml twice a day

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Pimples on the forehead, especially persistent ones, can often be related to an imbalance of the Pitta dosha, which tends to increase during the summer months. The symptoms you described suggest that the pimple could have evolved into a condition known as “cystic acne” or perhaps a sebaceous cyst, which is why it hardens, hurts and bleeds. Let’s consider some steps to address this.

First, avoid picking at or squeezing the pimple as it can worsen inflammation and scarring. From an Ayurvedic perspective, cooling and calming the Pitta dosha is crucial. Start by applying a paste made from sandalwood powder and rose water to the affected area. This combination cools and soothes the skin, allowing the healing process to begin. Apply the paste twice daily, let it sit for around 20 minutes before washing off with lukewarm water.

Your diet can significantly impact Pitta balance, so reduce intake of spicy, oily, or deeply fried foods which can aggravate the condition. Favor lighter and more cooling foods such as cucumbers, melons, and leafy greens, which help in pacifying Pitta. Drink a cup of cool, but not cold, coriander tea daily to help internally cool the body. To prepare, add 1 teaspoon of coriander seeds to 2 cups of water, boil, strain, and drink when lukewarm.

Regularly cleanse your face with a gentle cleanser, and avoid excessively using harsh soaps which can irritate the sensitive tissue. Also, stean your face for about 5-10 minutes a few times a week to open pores and clear out impurities, but ensure to follow the steaming by splashing with cold water to close pores.

Finally, given how long this has persisted (3-4 years), seeking consultation from an Ayurvedic practitioner or dermatologist for more personalized guidance might be necessary, as they can offer a humoral balance tailored specifically to your constitution. Remember, skin issues often indicate internal imbalance that could benefit from deeper roots of treatment.

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A pimple persisting on your forehead and becoming hard could be pointing towards several underlying issues. In the Siddha-Ayurvedic perspective, such stubborn skin manifestations might be related to imbalances involving pitta dosha, with elements of vata becoming trapped under the skin in a site where the nadis might be obstructed.

Firstly, consider your diet and lifestyle. Reducing intake of spicy, oily, or processed foods may help balance pitta. Try incorporating cooling and detoxifying foods like cucumbers, coriander, and bitter gourd. Increase your water intake, aiming to drink warm water, as it can help enhance digestion and flush out toxins from the blood.

Next, let’s look into topical remedies. Apply a paste made from turmeric powder and neem leaves to the affected area. This combination has anti-inflammatory and antiseptic properties that might assist in reducing the hardness of the pimple. Do this once a day, preferably in the evening, allowing it to dry for about 20 minutes before washing off with lukewarm water.

Internally, consuming a teaspoon of triphala powder mixed with warm water before sleeping can help in purifying the blood and maintaining the balance of all three doshas, thus potentially addressing the root cause.

However, given the duration and persistence of your condition, it’s important to have a thorough check-up by a dermatologist or a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner to rule out more serious conditions or to identify any necessary interventions. Timely professional evaluation ensures a better understanding of your condition and can alleviate long-term discomforts.

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