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White spot ptches on face
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Skin and Hair Disorders
Question #3534
218 days ago
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White spot ptches on face - #3534

Rekha

My face have white sot patches How I remove. Skin is so dry and so sensitive How I remove white pztches and allergy on face

Age: 32
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Dr. Harsha Joy
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White spots on the face, combined with dry and sensitive skin, may indicate a few potential causes like fungal infections, vitiligo, or post-inflammatory hypopigmentation. In Ayurveda, such skin issues can be linked to imbalances in the Vata or Pitta doshas, causing dryness, sensitivity, and pigmentation problems. To address this, try using gentle, soothing herbal oils like sesame oil or coconut oil, which can nourish and hydrate the skin. Aloe vera gel is also known for its cooling properties and can help calm sensitive skin while promoting healing. You can also try a paste of turmeric and neem leaves, both known for their antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties, which can help clear up skin irritations and white patches. Additionally, maintaining a healthy diet with hydrating foods and avoiding excessive sun exposure can support skin healing. It's important to consult with an Ayurvedic practitioner to understand the exact cause of the condition and get personalized treatments. If the white spots persist, a dermatologist should be consulted to rule out any underlying medical conditions.
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White spots on the face can be pretty troubling, especially if your skin is already dry and sensitive. But let's see if we can address this with some ayurvedic insights. Often, skin issues like white patches are connected to an imbalance in your doshas, particularly Kapha and Vata. In Ayurveda, maintaining balance among your doshas is key to healthy skin. First things first, let's talk diet. Try to keep your food warming and moist – things like cooked veggies and whole grains are great. Avoid too much cold or raw food, as that can aggravate Vata and dry out your skin even more. Anything excessively spicy or sour can irritate sensitive skin, you might want to ease up on those. Now, skincare routine – super crucial! Start incorporating a gentle, natural oil moisturization routine. Sesame oil or almond oil could be particularly nourishing for your dry skin. Gently apply it after a shower while your skin is still a bit damp, it locks in moisture better that way. Turmeric has anti-inflammatory properties and can be helpful for allergies. You might want to try making a paste with turmeric and a little sandalwood powder and applying it very lightly to the spots. But just a little bit! Too much can be potent, and your sensitive skin might react. As for that sensitivity, it's important to avoid harsh chemicals, keep things natural and be really gentle. Aloe vera gel can be soothing, apply it at night and see how your skin responds. Just make sure your skin isn’t reacting negatively, as it’s already sensitive. Stay hydrated, drink plenty of water, and consider herbal teas like chamomile or tulsi that can help with skin health. Aim for good sleep too, it’s incredibly underrated but crucial. Lastly, I don’t want to alarm you, but if those patches don’t improve or if they spread, it might be something that needs a closer look - conditions like vitiligo or eczema require different care approaches. So, check in with a professional if things seem off.

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