Severe Hand Pain and Burning Sensation from Pseudomonas Infection - #40020
Bacteria infection hand psedomonas augrelia treatmentpl severe pain in hands rednes burning sensation if use even little water
How long have you been experiencing these symptoms?:
- 1-4 weeksHave you noticed any specific triggers for the pain or burning sensation?:
- Contact with waterWhat treatments have you tried so far for this condition?:
- AntibioticsShop Now in Our Store


Doctors' responses
Pseudomonas aeruginosa infections, like the one you’re describing with severe hand pain, redness, and burning sensation when exposed to water, can be quite serious. It’s crucial to seek immediate medical attention for antibiotic treatment, as these infections can be aggressive and require specific antibiotic therapy not addressed by Ayurveda alone.
However, once under the care of a healthcare provider, supporting your recovery with Ayurveda can be beneficial. From an Ayurvedic perspective, your symptoms indicate an aggravation of pitta and vata doshas, particularly due to the burning and inflammation. Ensuring bacterial infection is controlled first, you may then consider these complementary practices:
1. Dietary Measures: Opt for a pitta-pacifying diet that includes cooling, soothing foods. Emphasize fruits like melons and pears, vegetables like cucumber and zucchini, and cooling herbs like cilantro. Avoid hot, spicy, or fermented foods that can aggravate pitta further.
2. Hydration: Drink plenty of water infused with coriander seeds or cumin to aid in cooling down the inflammatory response in your body.
3. Topical Relief: After consulting with your doctor, consider applying coconut oil gently on non-wounded areas. Coconut is cooling and may help soothe the burning. Avoid any areas with open wounds, and consult with your treating physician to avoid interfering with medical treatments.
4. Stress Management: Stress can exacerbate symptoms. Engage in calming activities such as gentle yoga, meditation, or even simple breathing exercises to maintain balance.
5. Herbal Supports: Post-treatment, herbs like Neem and Manjishtha can help in detoxifying the skin and maintaining a healthy immune response; however, consult an Ayurvedic practitioner before using any herbal formulations, to check for any interactions with prescribed medication.
Lastly, maintain proper hand hygiene to prevent further infections, but avoid excessive use of water. Seek out medical advice as soon as possible to ensure that underlying bacterial infection is managed safely and appropriately.

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