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Psoriyasis - #4407

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Is psoriyasis curable disease, can you suggest whom to contact.i am suffering from it toooo much of itching, bleeding,water is oousing out

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Dr. Harsha Joy
Dr. Harsha Joy is a renowned Ayurvedic practitioner with a wealth of expertise in lifestyle consultation, skin and hair care, gynecology, and infertility treatments. With years of experience, she is dedicated to helping individuals achieve optimal health through a balanced approach rooted in Ayurveda's time-tested principles. Dr. Harsha has a unique ability to connect with her patients, offering personalized care plans that cater to individual needs, whether addressing hormonal imbalances, fertility concerns, or chronic skin and hair conditions. In addition to her clinical practice, Dr. Harsha is a core content creator in the field of Ayurveda, contributing extensively to educational platforms and medical literature. She is passionate about making Ayurvedic wisdom accessible to a broader audience, combining ancient knowledge with modern advancements to empower her clients on their wellness journeys. Her areas of interest include promoting women's health, managing lifestyle disorders, and addressing the root causes of skin and hair issues through natural, non-invasive therapies. Dr. Harsha’s holistic approach focuses on not just treating symptoms but addressing the underlying causes of imbalances, ensuring sustainable and long-lasting results. Her warm and empathetic nature, coupled with her deep expertise, has made her a sought-after consultant for those looking for natural, effective solutions to improve their quality of life. Whether you're seeking to enhance fertility, rejuvenate your skin and hair, or improve overall well-being, Dr. Harsha Joy offers a compassionate and knowledgeable pathway to achieving your health goals.
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Psoriasis is a chronic skin condition that cannot be fully cured, but symptoms can be effectively managed through both conventional and Ayurvedic treatments. In Ayurveda, psoriasis is thought to be caused by an imbalance in the Vata and Pitta doshas, leading to inflammation and skin dryness. Ayurvedic remedies often include herbal treatments like Neem, Turmeric, and Aloe Vera for their anti-inflammatory properties, along with oil massages (using Sesame oil or Coconut oil) to nourish and soothe the skin. Panchakarma, an Ayurvedic detoxification treatment, is also recommended to balance the doshas and eliminate toxins. For more severe cases, conventional treatments such as topical corticosteroids and biologic drugs may be necessary. It’s important to consult both a dermatologist for medical treatments and an Ayurvedic practitioner for holistic care, especially if the condition involves intense itching, bleeding, or oozing.
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Psoriasis, frustrating as it is, isn't exactly curable by conventional standards. But hang on, Ayurveda might have something to offer. Our approach focuses on managing the condition by balancing the doshas—head-spinning stuff about energies called Vata, Pitta, and Kapha. In cases like yours, it might be a Kapha-Pitta imbalance. That's the fancy term for saying your body’s internal fire and moisture systems might be outta whack. First things first. Don't scratch! Easier said than done, I know, but it’ll help minimize the itching and bleeding. Now, onto food—what you're eating can either aggravate or help soothe those symptoms. Try to avoid spicy, oily, and sour foods. Think more ghee, more rice, and green veggies. Now, a little home remedy: you can apply a paste made from turmeric and neem over the affected areas. Mix a teaspoon of turmeric with some neem powder and a little water. Do this twice a day, it might help with the oozing too. Both are anti-inflammatory, so they might help reduce that burning itch. Then there's the topic of stress, which loves making skin conditions worse. Mindfulness practices like yoga or meditation could be useful. Just 15 minutes a day might help quieten the mind—and perhaps your skin will follow. Now, for some strong prevention and treatment measures, finding an Ayurvedic practitioner who specializes in skin diseases is pretty important. They’ll customize a plan based on your individual needs—whether that's internal medications, detox treatments like Panchakarma, or maybe more specific dietary shifts. So yeah, seeing an Ayurvedic professional could make a huge difference, and if symptoms get worse, talk to a conventional doctor too! Remember, everyone's different. What works for one person might not for someone else, but those suggestions are a start. Stay patient with yourself—it’s a journey not a sprint.
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