I am suffering from Scalp psoriasis - #30925
I am Suffering from Scalp psoriasis last 2year. Itchin, dry scalp, redness on scalp. When itched bleeding started from scalp and again 3-4days dey scalp started from scalp. I need permanent solution from this
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1.gandhaka rasaya 2-0-2 before food 2.nimbadi guggulu 1-1-1 after food 3.aragwadadi kashaya 15 ml-0-15 ml with equal quantity of water before food 4.swadishta virechaka choorna 1tsp with warm milk daily night before bed.
Diet Avoid spice and oil fried food Avoid non veg Avoid alcohol and cigerate Avoid curd,brinjal and other food you feel allergic to. Avoid sweets Bath daily with neem kashaya(boil neen leaves paste in hot water or directly boil neen leaves in hot water)
Scalp psoriasis can be quite challenging as it often involves an imbalance in your doshas, primarily Pitta and Vata. Addressing the root cause requires a comprehensive approach integrating diet, lifestyle, and specific Ayurvedic treatments. First, let’s focus on diet. Aim to pacify Pitta with cooling foods like cucumber, melons, and leafy greens. Avoid spicy, fried, and excessively salty foods as they exacerbate inflammation. Fresh coconut water and aloe vera juice can also be beneficial in cooling the body internally.
Herbal remedies can also provide great relief. Try applying a paste made from turmeric and neem leaves directly to the scalp. Both have strong anti-inflammatory and antiseptic properties. Make sure to wash it off after 30-45 minutes with lukewarm water. You might consider a daily head massage with coconut oil to nourish the scalp and prevent dryness—do this for approximately 20 minutes focusing gently on affected areas and rinse with a gentle herbal shampoo.
In terms of lifestyle, reduce stress through meditation, yoga, or gentle breathing exercises, as stress aggravates psoriasis. Ensure regular sleep patterns and rest, which will help nourish your body and keep doshas balanced. Regular sun exposure, about 10-15 minutes daily, can aid in alleviating symptoms but protect your skin to avoid burns.
Consider a Panchakarma routine under professional guidance to detoxify the body and balance doshas, especially if symptoms persist. Basti (medicated enemas) could be an option, as they are effective in managing Vata disorders. Always consult with a local or trusted Ayurvedic professional before starting any new treatment to ensure its suitable for your individual constitution and current health status.
Stay consistent with these recommendations for better results and, see a healthcare expert immediately if there’s no improvement or condition worsens, your safety and health should always be the priority, consider integrating these approaches along with any existing treatments you are undergoing.

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