Either she might be allergic to turmeric / Kumkum or the one which she is using might be of adulterated As for now stop that Start her on Neem capsule 1-0-1 Mahamanjistadi aristha 10-0-10 ml with water Apply Alovera gel- ext appn Kumkumadi tailam - just 1 drop apply to bee the patch and gentle massage to be done The area should be dry if there is any discharge then avoid it
If mother is facing a problem by keeping bindi. Best is to stop now, Start with Gandhak rasayan 1-0-1 after food with water Mahamanjistadi kadha 15 ml twice daily after food with water Kishore guggul 1-0-1 after food with water Apply Karanj oil on affected skin area twice daily Once skin problem comes under, can try. Good quality lipstick as bindi.
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Your mother has had itchiness and a dark patch in the bindi area for more than 6 months. When a spot on the forehead keeps getting irritated by kumkum, artificial turmeric, sticker gum or chemical bindis, the skin becomes inflamed repeatedly. Over time this leads to: • Dark pigmentation • Thickening of skin • Oily discharge (seborrheic-type reaction) • Allergic dermatitis Because the irritation has been going on for months, the skin has become sensitive and damaged. This is not because of internal disease but due to contact allergy + chronic inflammation. Ayurveda manages this by reducing internal heat, healing the skin barrier, and avoiding the irritant completely.
Internal medicines (start with Ama Pachana) Ama Pachana (5 days): • Amapachana Vati – 1 tablet twice daily after food for 5 days After 5 days – continue for 30 days: • Manjishta Ghan Vati – 1 tablet twice daily • Guduchi Ghan Vati – 1 tablet twice daily • Arogyavardhini Vati – 1 tablet at night
External treatment (safe for forehead skin) • Kumkumadi Tailam – apply a thin layer at night for 4 weeks • Aloe vera pulp (fresh) – morning once daily • Stop ALL bindis, sticker bindis, artificial turmeric for minimum 3 months
Investigations (only if patch is spreading fast) • Vitamin D • Vitamin B12 • HbA1c • Thyroid profile (TSH) Some deficiencies increase pigmentation.
Do & Don’t Do • Use only natural haldi (kasturi turmeric) if needed • Apply ice pack for 2 minutes when itching starts • Keep the area dry and clean • Use mild face washes Don’t • No chemical bindis • No artificial kumkum • No fragrances or talcum power on forehead • No rubbing or scratching the patch
Warm assurance This condition improves very well once the irritant is stopped and the skin gets a chance to heal. The combination of internal detox + natural healing oils will gradually reduce itchiness, discharge and pigmentation. Within 3–4 weeks, she will start seeing visible relief.
Warm regards, Dr. Karthika
Hello I can understand your concern. An itchy patch that darkens and starts to ooze even if only occasionally is something that definitely causes worry. This kind of reaction is very typical for kumkum/bindi materials, and Ayurveda has very safe and very effective remedies for it.
PROBABLE DIAGNOSIS
Contact Dermatitis from the bindi-induced kumkum most likely Chronic
To a great extent, it developed into Vicharchika-like presentation
The area of dark black patch=Vyanga (hyperpigmentation) due to chronic Pitta imbalance
The liquid coming out from the patch indicates Kapha-Pitta dushti
The itching represents Vata-Pitta aggravation
INTERNAL MEDICATION
1. Gandhak Rasayana 1 tab twice daily after meals (It relieves the itch + infection + toxin load)
2. Arogyavardhini Vati 1 tab twice daily (Balances Pitta-Kapha, dulls pigmentation)
3. Haridra Khanda 1–tsp with warm water daily (Highly potent for the chronic condition of itching and dermatitis)
EXTERNAL CARE
1. Triphala Kwath (cleansing) Clean the patch once daily Itching is eased + oozing + inflammation are also helped
2. Jatyadi Taila (if oozing) Put it on only in the morning It helps wound healing and stops discharge
3. Kumkumadi Taila (for pigmentation) Put it on at night Lightens black patch + helps the skin heal
4. Do not use a bindi at all till the time of healing Later use only natural kumkum/haldi.
DIET PLAN
Include:
Warm water Moong dal with ghee Green leafy vegetables Pomegranate, papaya Turmeric milk
Avoid:
Oily/fried foods Bakery foods Curd at night Very spicy items Synthetic cosmetics on the forehead Direct sunlight on the patch
Prognosis & Guidance
With the right treatment: Itching gets better in 2–3 weeks Oozing disappears in 1 week Pigmentation gets lighter in 6–8 weeks
Warm regards, Dr Snehal Vidhate
Gandhaka rasayan 1 BD Khadira aristha 15 ml BD Haridra khanda1/2 tsp BD Nalapramadi taila- apply over face daily Avoid spicy fermented sour food items
Internal Medicines 1 Manjisthadi Kwath – 20 ml + 20 ml warm water morning empty stomach and before dinner 2 Kaishor Guggulu – 2 tablets morning + 2 tablets night after food 3 Gandhak Rasayan – 250 mg morning + night with water 4 Arogyavardhini Vati – 1 tablet morning + 1 tablet night after food
Local Application on Patch (twice daily) Morning Wash with Triphala water and apply Nimbadi Taila + Bakuchi Taila (in equal quantity)
Night Wash and apply thick layer Jatyadi Ghrita + Panchatikta Ghrita (in equal quantity) and leave overnight
Daily Must-Do Stop bindi completely for 60 days (use plain red cotton tilak) No kumkum, sticker bindi, or any chemical on forehead
Diet Give only: moong khichdi + ghee, thin buttermilk + roasted jeera, pomegranate Avoid completely: curd, non-veg, spicy-sour, tea/coffee after 3 PM
Regards Dr Gursimran Jeet Singh MD Panchakarma
I understand your concerns regarding your mother’s skin condition. Itching and discoloration at the bindi area could indeed be triggered by adulterated products such as turmeric or kumkum. Patchy discoloration and secretion may imply an allergic reaction or a minor infection that needs attention. To address this issue from an Ayurvedic perspective, consider the following steps:
Firstly, it’s essential to stop using the suspected adulterated kumkum or turmeric immediately to prevent aggravating the condition. Choose herbal kumkum or bindi material that are free from synthetic dyes and chemicals.
From a dietary standpoint, encourage her to consume a Pitta-pacifying diet, considering the signs of inflammation—itching and boils are often due to Pitta imbalance. She should consume cooling foods like cucumbers, watermelon, coconut water, and leafy greens. Minimize spicy, sour, and salty foods, as these can exacerbate Pitta dosha.
For topical care, gently cleanse the area with a mild herbal wash or cooled boiled water with a pinch of turmeric for its antiseptic properties. Avoid hot water, which may aggravate the condition. Consider applying a paste made from sandalwood and rose water, which can soothe and heal the inflamed skin. Apply in the evening and wash off after about 30 minutes to an hour.
Internally, Triphala churna could help detoxify her system, aiding in skin health. She can have it with warm water before bed. It may help balance the doshas and improve her overall skin condition.
Lastly, she should avoid touching or scratching the area to prevent further irritation and let the skin heal naturally. If symptoms persist, it’s recommended to consult a healthcare professional to exclude conditions like dermatitis or fungal infections, which may require targeted treatments. Prioritizing safety and ensuring proper diagnosis is essential for appropriate management of her symptoms.
This kind of skin issue, particularly around the bindi area, can indeed be aggravated by certain external factors like adulterated turmeric or kumkum. It’s important to consider both the topical irritants and internal imbalances. The black patch and occasional oily secretion you’re describing may indicate a localized vata-pitta imbalance, leading to inflammation and pigmentation.
Firstly, a patch test is essential to rule out any allergic reaction to products like turmeric, kumkum, or bindi adhesives. Use clean water to gently cleanse the affected area daily and avoid applying any more of these products until the skin heals properly. Applying natural aloe vera gel, known for its soothing properties, can help mitigate the itchiness and reduce inflammation. Just ensure it’s pure aloe vera without added chemicals.
Internally, improving her skin health can be approached by supporting her liver and blood purification, often related to pitta imbalance. Neem juice, about 10-20 ml diluted in water, can be taken daily on an empty stomach for its blood-cleansing and anti-inflammatory properties. Similarly, Triphala can be consumed daily at night to maintain a healthy digestive tract, support liver function, and flush out toxins.
Adequate hydration will further help to keep the skin nourished. Encourage her to drink warm water throughout the day. If symptoms persist or worsen, particularly if infection is noticeable or spreads, it’s crucial to seek an evaluation from a healthcare provider to rule out potential infections or other underlying issues needing medical care.
Keep the dietary intake light, focusing on fresh, warm, cooked meals and avoiding overly spicy, oily, or processed foods that may exacerbate pitta. Observing these steps can harmonize her bodily doshas and promote healing, but monitoring and additional professional evaluation are important if conditions intensify.


