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How to get rid from warts? Why it will come
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How to get rid from warts? Why it will come - #34421

Anshili
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I'm getting warts on my face and neck can u please tell me is there any medicine for this and could u please explain why it will come Is there any permanent cure for this It is getting worse day by day

Age: 29
Chronic illnesses: No
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Consulting to ayuevedic Surgeon or MS ( SHALYA) Can remove by cautery

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1.Kanchnar guggulu 2 tab twice daily with water after meals 2.Arogya vardhini vati 2 tab twice daily with water after meals 3.Guduchi churna 1/2 tsp twice daily with warm water or honey after meals 4.haridra khand 1 tsp twice daily with warm milk

External Application: - Somasava or Jatyadi Taila: Dab gently on warts twice daily. - Garlic paste (fresh): Apply for 10–15 minutes, then wash. Use cautiously—may cause irritation. - Kshara Karma (alkaline cauterization): Done by Ayurvedic practitioner for stubborn warts.

Lifestyle & Diet Tips - Avoid cold, oily, and heavy foods that aggravate Kapha. - Favor warm, spiced meals with turmeric, ginger, and black pepper. - Practice Trataka (focused gazing) and Nadi Shodhana pranayama to support immunity and skin health. - Keep skin clean and dry; avoid scratching or picking.

Adv: Kindly visit a nearby Ayurvedic physician/ surgeon who practice kshara karma and agni karma

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As you are mentioning it’s over face and day by day it’s becoming worse better to go for kshara karma later for preventative you can start ayurvedic medicine

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Hi Anshili totally understood your situation. Please do visit a nearby Ayurvedic treatment center and go for *Agni karma(Thermal cauterization )/ *Kshara karma (Chemical cauterization) Which will helps you for the permanent cure

Meanwhile please do a bloodtest of HbA1c, Lipid profile ,TFT

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Warts happen due to low skin immunity and impure blood Aur, with words by both internal purification and local application, you can try Neem cap 1-0-1 Mahamanjistadi kwath 15 ml with equal quantity of water twice daily after food Triphala churna-1 teaspoon with warm water at night Apply apmarg kshar taila -carefully only on the wart area once daily This helps in drying out the wart cleansing the blood and preventing recurrence Prefer kshara karma -since it is most effective for wart removal

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Agni karma is a procedure to be done for this.

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Hello Anshili

Warts are due to impure blood. Follow some routine changes paired with medication will help you get over it.

❌ Avoid ❌ Non veg food Oily food Packed products Curd Pickels Papad Cheese

💊Medication💊

Syp. Mahamanjisthadi Kwath 3 tsp twice a day before food for 3 months this will avoid wart formation.

For the warts you already have Go to any panchakarma center near you. they will remove it by a procedure called agni karma.

Remember the list of things to avoid should be avoided always as your body is prone to rakta ashudhi more easily in comparison to others.

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Here is an explanation of the causes and the Ayurvedic perspective on warts:

Causes of Warts (General Medical Opinion) Warts are generally caused by the Human Papillomavirus (HPV).

Viral Infection: Warts are non-cancerous skin growths caused by one of over 100 types of HPV.

Transmission: The virus is highly contagious and spreads through direct skin-to-skin contact, or indirectly through shared objects (like towels, razors, washcloths).

Entry Point: The virus usually enters the body through small cuts, scrapes, or damaged skin.

Types of Warts on Face/Neck: The types commonly seen on the face and neck are flat warts (verruca plana) or filiform warts (thread-like). Flat warts are common in areas of the face where men shave (beard area) or women shave (legs) as shaving can spread the virus.

Immune System: People with a weakened immune system are generally at a higher risk of contracting HPV and developing warts.

Ayurvedic Opinion (Charmakeela) In Ayurveda, warts are often correlated with the condition called Charmakeela.

Dosha Vitiation: Charmakeela is primarily attributed to the vitiation (aggravation) of Vata and Kapha Doshas in the body, specifically affecting the Rakta (blood) and Mamsa (muscle/flesh) Dhatus (tissues).

Vata contributes to the rough (khara) and hard (sthira) nature of the growth.

Kapha contributes to the growth and stability of the mass.

Accumulation of Toxins (Ama): Improper diet and lifestyle habits, weak digestion (Mandagni), and low immunity can lead to the accumulation of Ama (toxins) and the imbalance of Doshas, resulting in abnormal growths like Charmakeela.

Symptoms: Ayurvedic texts describe Charmakeela as hard, rough, nail-like projections (keela) on the skin.

Is there a Permanent Cure? General Medical View: There is currently no cure for the HPV virus itself, but the warts themselves can be effectively removed through various medical procedures (like cryotherapy, electrocautery, laser, or topical medicines). However, since the virus remains in the body, warts may recur later.

Ayurvedic View: The aim of Ayurvedic treatment is to not only remove the local growth but also to address the root cause by correcting the Dosha imbalance, eliminating Ama, and boosting immunity to prevent recurrence. This holistic approach offers the possibility of long-term relief.

Ayurvedic Management Principles For warts that are worsening, a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner may suggest a combination of internal and external treatments. Do not attempt these procedures at home; they must be done under professional supervision.

Local Application (Bahya Chikitsa): Procedures aimed at removing the Charmakeela:

Kshara Karma (Chemical Cauterization): Application of Kshara (medicated alkaline preparations, often from plants like Apamarga) to the wart to excise or cauterize the growth. This is a common and effective local therapy.

Agnikarma (Thermal Cauterization): Application of heat to the base of the wart to destroy the lesion.

External Herbs/Oils: Application of pastes or oils like Arka (Calotropis) latex, Kaseesadi Taila, or Changeri (Oxalis corniculata) leaf paste. (Extreme caution is needed, especially on the face.)

Diet and Lifestyle (Pathya-Apathya): Recommendations often include:

Avoiding incompatible foods (Viruddha Aahara).

Favouring easily digestible, light food.

Maintaining proper hygiene to prevent spread (e.g., do not scratch/shave the area, do not share towels).

1) tab kachnar gugglu -1 tab 2 times after food

2) arogyavardhani vati -1 tab 2 times before food

3) manjishtadi kwath-10 ml after food 3 times

4) vidanga churna - 3 gm after food 2 times

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Yes permanent cure is in Ayurveda, You will have to visit ayurvedic centre and get Agnikarma done to remove warts Take Kanchanar guggul 1-0-1 after food with water Mahamanjistadi kadha 15 ml twice daily after food with water

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Warts, known in Ayurveda as “Charmakeela,” often originate from an imbalance in the doshas, particularly Kapha and Vata. These growths are caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV) and can manifest more prominently when the body’s immune system doesn’t function optimally. The accumulation of Ama (toxins) and impaired Agni (digestive fire) further contribute to the formation of warts. To address warts naturally and help restore balance, several Ayurvedic approaches might be beneficial.

First, consider a holistic detox to remove Ama: A formulation like Triphala, which consists of three fruits, can be taken at night with warm water. This cleanses the system, supporting better Agni functioning. The application of external remedies such as fresh garlic paste on the wart area may also provide relief. Garlic has antiviral properties that can help in reducing wart size with regular application. Just slice a piece of garlic, apply directly on the wart, and secure it with a bandage, do this before bedtime.

Diet plays a significant role too. Aim to consume a diet that balances your doshas, favoring light, easily digestible foods, minimizing dairy, and processed foods that aggravate Kapha. Drinking warm water throughout the day helps maintain fluid balance and proper elimination of toxins. A blend of turmeric and honey may boost immunity, aiding in the natural removal of warts over time.

Furthermore, promote mental and physical activity that supports dosha balance. Practices such as yoga and meditation, focusing on pranayama or breathing techniques, can effectively maintain stress levels and enhance overall wellness. While these Ayurvedic remedies, lifestyle adjustments, and dietary modifications can help, it’s important to consult a healthcare professional if warts persist or worsen. Immediate action might be necessary to rule out more serious health issues.

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HELLO ANSHILI,

WHAT ARE WARTS Warts are small, hard, rough bumps on the skin caused by a virus called Human papilloma virus (HPV) They can appear anywhere on the body- commonly on face, neck, hands or feet

In Ayurveda, these growths are called “Charmakeela”, which literally means “nail-like projections on the skin”

WHY WARTS COME? Ayurveda looks at warts as a result of internal imbalance, not just a skin infection

ROOT CAUSES

1) IMBALANCE OF DOSHAS -Kapha= causes thick, sticky growths -Vata= causes dryness and hardness -Pitta= may. cause burning, itching, or inflammation

2) LOW DIGESTIVE FIRE -leads to formation of ama (toxins) in the body -> these toxins circulate and block skin channels

2) WEAK IMMUNITY (Ojas kshaya) -makes body unable to fight the virus

4) POOR LIFESTYLE -excess oily, sweet, cold food, late nights, stress

5) DIRECT CONTACT OR SHAVING CUTS -spread virus from one part of the skin to another

TREATMENT GOALS -remove internal toxins -pacify aggravated doshas -reduce abnormal skin growths -improve immunity and skin health -prevent recurrence

INTERNAL MEDICATIONS

1) AROGYAVARDHINI VATI= 1 tab twice daily after meals for 6 weeks =cleanses liver and blood, improves skin metabolism

2) KANCHANAR GUGGULU= 1 tab twice daily after meals for 6 weeks =reduces abnormal tissue growth, anti viral action

3) GUDUCHI GHAN VATI= 2 tabs in morning for 3 months =boosts immunity, acts as antiviral and detoxifier

4) TRIPHALA CHURNA= 1 tsp at bedtime with warm water =detocifies body and keeps digestion healthy

5) MANJISTHA CAPSULS= 500mg twice daily for 2 months =blood purifier, improves complexion, and skin health

6) NEEM CAPSULES= 1 cap twice daily for 1 month =antibacterial , antiviral, skin detoxifier

EXTERNAL APPLICATIONS

1) APAMARGA KSHARA LEPA= applied carefully on wart under supervision =ayurvedic cauterisation to destroy wart tissue

2) THUJA OIL/ NEEM OIL= apply 2 drop on wart twice daily =anti viral and drying effect

3) CASTOR OIL + CAMPHOR PASTEE= apply daily at nigght =softens and shrink wart gradually

4) RAW GARLIC JUICE= apply for 10 min =contains antiviral enzymens

5) DRIF FIG LATEX= fresh milky sap applied once daily =traditional remedy to dissolve wart tissue

6) ALOE VERA GEL + TURMERIC PASTE= apply daily =cooling, healing and antiviral

LIFESTYLE -bathe daily and keep the area clean and dry -wash face and neck with neem or turmeric infused water -drink warm water throughout the day -use personal towels, razors, and avoid sharing -follow regular sleep wake schedule

AVOID -avoid touching or pricking warts -avoid oily, fried and sugary foods -don’t apply chemical cosmetics on affected area -avoid stress, anger and irregular routines

FOODS THAT HELP -bitter and astringent foods= neem, methi, karela, turmeric -fruits= amla, pomegrante, papaya, apple -vegetables= bottle gourd, ridge gourd, pumpkin -spices= turmeric, ginger, black pepper mildly -fluids= warm water, herbal teas

AVOID -excess sweets, dairy, curd , cheese -fried, junk, or heavy food -cold drinks, ice creams -red meat, processed food -alcohol and smoking

EFFECTIVE HOME REMEDIES FOR MILD OR EARLY WARTS

1) APPLE CIDER VINEGAR -dab with cotton for 10 min daily, then wash. Has mild cauterising and antiviral effect

2) BANANA PEEL -rub inside of peel over art daily- contains natural enzymes that dissolve wart

3) GARLIC CLOVE -apply for few minutes , repeat daily avoid if skin burns

4) NEEM LEAF PASTE -apply fresh neem paste daily to control infection

5) ALOE VERA. + TURMERIC -apply gel + turmeric mix twice a day for soothing and healing

TOTAL DURATION= 8-12 weeks

DO FOLLOW

HOPE THIS MIGHT BE HELPFUL

THANK YOU

DR. MAITRI ACHARYA

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Warts on the face and neck often arise due to a viral infection caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV). This virus can proliferate when there are imbalances in your body’s doshas, particularly when Kapha and Vata are not in harmony. Weak immunity, excess moisture, and contact with contaminated surfaces or objects may contribute to their occurrence and spread.

To address warts, balance your doshas and strengthen your immune response. One Siddha-Ayurvedic practice involves using turmeric, known for its antiviral and anti-inflammatory properties. Apply a paste made from fresh turmeric and a few drops of water directly to the warts once daily. Aloe vera is also useful; its cooling properties can soothe skin irritation and assist healing. Extract fresh aloe gel, apply to the affected areas, and leave it on overnight.

Diet also plays a pivotal role. Enhance your intake of foods that detoxify and purify the blood such as neem, cilantro, and bitter gourd. Reduce dairy products and sugars which can aggravate Kapha. Begin each day with a glass of warm water with lemon to boost your agni, your digestive fire.

However, if you notice a rapid increase or change in the wart’s appearance, it’s wise to seek professional medical advice. Certain warts might require more immediate interventions to prevent further complications. Remember that though Ayurveda provides a holistic approach to balance and healing, persistent skin changes should be monitored carefully with a healthcare professional.

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Kindly go for Agni karma and kshara karma procedure nearby clinic

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