How to Permanently Remove Skin Warts Without Laser? - #43805
How to get rid of skin warts I have few small ones on my neck andI want to avoid laser I need help to permanently remove them
How long have you had these warts?:
- More than 6 monthsHave you noticed any changes in the warts?:
- They are staying the sameDo you have any other skin conditions?:
- No, my skin is healthyDoctor-recommended remedies for this condition
Doctors' responses
Need to visit ayurvedic doctor for treatment of Agnikarma, This treatment will remove warts and recurrence is negligible. But need to physically visit the Ayurveda clinic.
Removing skin warts naturally, through Ayurveda, is indeed possible by balancing doshas and strengthening the immune system. Warts, known as “Kushta” in Ayurveda, often have a connection with an imbalance of Kapha and Vata doshas. The primary steps involve pacifying these doshas and improving overall immunity. Here are some practical Ayurvedic solutions:
Firstly, applying a paste of turmeric and neem leaves on the warts can be beneficial. Turmeric’s antiseptic properties combined with neem’s antifungal qualities help in reducing warts suppression. Create a paste by mixing fresh neem leaves and turmeric powder with water, apply it daily on the warts. Leave it on for about an hour before washing it off with lukewarm water.
Secondly, one could try using castor oil, known for its antiviral properties, which can also assist with wart removal. Apply castor oil directly onto the warts twice daily, covering with a bandage if possible. With consistent application, warts often reduce in size over time.
Boosting the digestive fire or ‘Agni’ is crucial as strong agni supports effective detoxification. Consume warm, cooked foods and avoid cold and raw foods that could aggravate Kapha and Vata. Try having a cup of warm ginger tea 30 minutes before meals to stimulate your agni further.
Incorporate Ayurvedic herbs into your routine like Ashwagandha and Lodhra. Aswagandha can strengthen the immune system, while lodhra helps in skin-related issues. Ashwagandha can be consumed as a capsule or powder with warm milk before bed. Use lodhra powder as a skin paste, mixing with rose water, and apply on affected area.
Consultation with an Ayurvedic practitioner would ensure more specialized guidance, tailored to your dosha type and unique akiimtions. They may suggest detoxification therapies like Panchakarma if required for thorough cleansing.
Finally, adhere to a daily routine of stress management including yoga or meditation, which indirectly aids in overall health and building resistance against such skin conditions.
These methods should be tried as consistent practice, rather than expecting overnight results. Always monitor how your skin reacts and consult professionals if necessary.
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