Black dots on the foot, especially if they’re progressing, are worth examining more closely. Without discomfort, you might initially think it’s tied to your new footwear. Perhaps friction or material reaction is contributing, but let’s consider other aspects as well.
In the realm of Siddha-Ayurvedic medicine, skin manifestations can sometimes relate to imbalances in the doshas, particularly a build-up of toxins (ama) due to impaired agni, your digestive fire. When this happens, it can manifest as strange discolorations on the skin. An excess of vata dosha could lead to dryness, causing the skin to react differently, while increased pitta could cause pigmentation.
Try a simple at-home measure: soak your feet in warm water with neem leaves for about 10-15 minutes once a day. Neem is cooling and purifying, which might help clear minor toxin build-up on the skin. Follow with gentle coconut oil application, which is soothing for vata imbalances.
Keep an eye on your digestion and daily diet. Consuming triphala at night, about 1 teaspoon in warm water, can help regulate agni and cleanse toxins. Ensure you’re not eating overly spicy or fatty foods which can exacerbate any underlying pitta issues.
However, given that the condition is progressing over two months, even without discomfort, it’s important to seek a health professional’s evaluation promptly. There could be underlying dermatological or systemic issues needing attention. Consider further examination to rule out conditions like viral warts, melanomas, or fungal infections, some of which can appear or worsen subtly over time. Early consultation can make all the difference if there is a more serious concern behind the symptoms.



