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Why does my face have too much pimples. Iam 45 years old.
Skin and Hair Disorders
Question #438
190 days ago
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Why does my face have too much pimples. Iam 45 years old. - #438

Laijo John

Regular itching on face. Having something like pimples. I am 45 years old. Please advise some medicines.iam living in Romania.

Age: 45
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I recommend addressing your facial itching and pimples with a holistic approach. First, it is essential to identify any underlying imbalances in your body, which may include excess heat (Pitta) or toxins (Ama). For immediate relief, consider applying a paste of sandalwood powder mixed with rose water to the affected areas, as it has soothing and anti-inflammatory properties. Incorporate herbal supplements such as Neem and Turmeric, which can help purify the blood and support skin health. Additionally, maintain a balanced diet rich in fresh fruits, vegetables, and whole grains while avoiding spicy, oily, and processed foods that may aggravate your condition. Ensure adequate hydration by drinking plenty of water and herbal teas. Regularly practicing gentle facial cleansing with natural ingredients, such as aloe vera gel, can also help alleviate irritation. If symptoms persist, it may be wise to consult with a local Ayurvedic practitioner for personalized remedies and treatments tailored to your specific needs.

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Ah, the dilemma of pimples at 45! You're definitely not alone in this, happens more often than we think. From an Ayurvedic perspective, these pimples can be influenced by an imbalance in the doshas, particularly Pitta and maybe a little Kapha. When Pitta gets aggravated it tends to manifest as inflammation on the skin, like pimples. First things first, itching can be a sign of heat or inflammation in the body, so let's focus on cooling things down. You might want to try applying a gentle paste made from sandalwood powder and rose water to your face. Mix enough to make a paste and let it sit for about 15-20 minutes, then rinse it with cool water. This can help with the inflammation. Diet is another major factor. Try reducing spicy and oily foods, which can further aggravate Pitta. Embrace more cooling foods like cucumbers, melons, and leafy greens. Hydration is crucial, too! Drinking enough water, sometimes with a few drops of rose water, can help flush out toxins. And yeah, maybe cut back a bit on caffeine, it can heat you up more than you'd expect. Now, managing stress is also key coz it has this sneaky way of showing up on our skin. Consider incorporating meditation or yoga into your daily routine. You could start with just 15 minutes a day if you're new to it. The calming effect could really help with the itch and overall skin condition. For herbal remedies, Neem is a fantastic option for its purifying properties. If you can get Neem capsules, having one daily might help purify the blood and clear the skin. Also, Tulsi (holy basil) could be nice, drinking it as a tea aids in purifying skin from within. Lastly, ensure you’re gently cleansing your face to remove impurities, but avoid harsh, chemical-laden soaps, aim for mild cleansers. If your condition persists or worsens, it's crucial to get in touch with a healthcare professional. Skin issues can sometimes be a sign of something deeper going on. Take care!

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