Ringworm, known in Ayurveda as Dadru, can cause red patches on skin which may spread if not treated promptly. First, it’s important to consult with a healthcare provider for an accurate diagnosis. Ringworm is primarily a fungal infection that thrives in warm, moist environments, so maintaining hygiene and dryness is crucial.
Applying a paste of turmeric, known for its antifungal properties, can help. Mix turmeric powder with a little water to make a paste and apply it to the affected area twice a day, leaving it for about 30 minutes before washing off. This could help, but ensure your skin does not have sensitivity to turmeric or other pastes.
Neem leaves are another useful remedy; they have strong antifungal and antibacterial properties. Boil a few neem leaves in water, then allow to cool. Use this water to wash the affected area once daily. Alternatively, you can crush fresh neem leaves into a paste and apply it on the patches daily.
Internally, keeping your body balanced is important. Ensure you’re consuming light and easily digestible foods. Avoid dairy products, sugary items, and excessive oily or spicy foods, as these can aggravate the condition. Instead, prefer a diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and whole grains that support healthy skin and digestibility.
Since ringworm can spread through contact, avoid sharing personal items like towels, bed linens, or clothing, and keep the affected areas always clean and dry.
Performing regular Pranayama, particularly Anulom Vilom, can help in balancing body energies, promoting healing. Implement these practices carefully and avoid stress, as it can aggravate skin issues. If the symptoms persist or worsen, please see a dermatologist without delay, even while you incorporate these Ayurvedic suggestions.



