Treatment for Seborrheic Keratosis and Facial Hair Post-Menopause - #44864
How can I treat or remove seborrheic keratosis and facial hair that I now have after menopause? Besides weight and belly fat those are my main concernes
Doctor-recommended remedies for this condition


Doctors' responses
Seborrheic keratosis and facial hair post-menopause often result from changes in your body’s hormone balance. From an Ayurvedic perspective, these issues may be linked to an imbalance of the doshas, particularly an increase in Pitta and Kapha energies. It’s essential to address these imbalances to manage these conditions effectively.
1) For seborrheic keratosis, using Ayurvedic remedies like applying a paste of turmeric and sandalwood powder can help. Mix equal parts of these powders with enough water to form a paste, and apply it to the affected areas once daily. Turmeric has antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory properties which can soothe the skin and might aid in reducing these lesions over time.
2) To manage facial hair, an application of gram flour (besan) mixed with a pinch of turmeric and water can be useful. This can gently exfoliate the skin and might help in reducing hair growth over time. Apply it 2-3 times a week, but be gentle to avoid skin irritation.
3) Addressing the hormonal imbalances by focusing on dietary habits is crucial. Incorporate more bitter, astringent, and pungent tastes into your diet to reduce Pitta and Kapha, such as including more greens, turmeric, ginger, and bitter gourd.
4) Practicing stress management through yoga and meditation also aids in balancing hormones naturally. Regular breathing exercises like Pranayama can be particularly effective.
5) Ensure that your digestive fire, or agni, is strong to properly process nutrients and eliminate waste, which could be affected during menopause. A glass of warm water with a teaspoon of apple cider vinegar before meals could improve digestion.
While these remedies can support the reduction of symptoms, it’s important to consult with a dermatologist or a healthcare provider for seborrheic keratosis, as in some cases, medical procedures might be necessary to safely remove lesions. Regular monitoring by professionals ensures that nothing more serious is overlooked.

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