dandruff treatment sebborhic dermatitis - #34102
dandruff sice 5 years flaking and itching wrosen durig winter ................................................................................................................................................................
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Take Gandhak rasayan 1-0-1 after food with water Mahamanjistadi kadha 15 ml twice daily after food with Apply Gunjadi oil + neem oil mix and apply on scalp twice weekly keep overnight and wash in the morning with mild herbal shampoo Avoid direct Sun rays exposure use hat or use umbrella when going out during the day.
Hello, Treatment - 1. Panchtikta ghrit guggul 2-0-2 after meals. Crush these tablets into 2-3 parts for better absorption. 2. Psorogrit -2-0-2 after meals 3. Kayakalp oil - For local application over affected area of skin BUT DON’T USE THIS ON SCALP. 4. For dandruff - Tankan bhasma -5gms - Mix it with coconut oil and apply on hair ,leave for 2-3 hours and then wash off.
Diet- . Avoid fried food, spicy food,food that are soury. . Avoid curd, pickle, brinjal, banana.
Yoga- Sheetali, sheetkari, anulom vilom, bhastrika. Lifestyle modifications - This condition not only affects the body, it also affect the confidence and self esteem.So these steps will help with this - . Stress management -Through meditation walking journaling gardening. . Speak positive affirmations. . Write gratitude journal.
Follow this treatment plan and you will get results. Take care REVIEW AFTER 1 MONTH Regards, Dr. Anupriya
Managing seborrheic dermatitis, especially chronic dandruff with worsening symptoms in winter, can indeed be challenging. In Ayurveda, this condition often aligns with imbalances in Pitta and Vata doshas. Here’s a structured approach you can consider:
Oil Massage: Start with a regular head massage using warm coconut or sesame oil, as they are nourishing and soothing. Warm the oil gently and apply to your scalp before showering. Leave it on for at least 30 minutes to an hour before rinsing. This can help in reducing itchiness and flakiness by balancing Vata.
Herbal Hair Rinse: Prepare a herbal rinse using Neem leaves. Boil a handful of neem leaves in two cups of water and let it cool. After shampooing, rinse your hair with this neem water. Neem’s antifungal properties can aid in reducing dandruff and itching.
Diet Considerations: Increase the intake of bitter and astringent foods like leafy greens, which pacify Pitta. Avoid excessively spicy, fermented, and oily foods that may exacerbate Pitta dosha. Seasonal fruits and vegetables, and staying hydrated, is crucial during the winter months to maintain balance.
Herbal Remedies: Triphala, an Ayurvedic formulation, can be taken internally, as it helps in detoxifying the body and balancing the doshas. You can take half a teaspoon of triphala powder with warm water before bedtime.
Lifestyle Modifications: Follow a regular sleep cycle, maintaining consistent sleep, and wake schedules help keep Vata in check. Yoga and Pranayama, particularly practices like Bhramari or Ujjayi breathing, can play a significant role in maintaining doshic harmony.
Stress Management: Regular practice of meditation can significantly aid in alleviating stress-induced imbalances, as stress is known to exacerbate dandruff and dermatitis symptoms, particularly those linked to Pitta.
Immediate Attention: If the condition worsens or if there’s any signs of infection, consult a medical professional. In some cases, these symptoms could require stronger intervention.
This approach integrates traditional Ayurvedic practices with modern understandings, providing balanced, actionable solutions tailored to your winter-exacerbated dandruff issue.

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