Can Ayurvedic treatment help with my spreading mole? - #45848
A 70 years female have a mole on her lower side of thigh from last year but now it spread in a bigger size and is wounded,so can it cure with ayurvedic treatment?
How long has the mole been changing in size?:
- More than 6 monthsIs there any pain or discomfort associated with the mole?:
- Moderate painHave you noticed any other changes in your skin or health?:
- Dryness or itchingDoctor-recommended remedies for this condition
Doctors' responses
Ayurveda can provide supportive treatments for skin health, but when a mole changes in size, spreads, or becomes wounded, it’s important to prioritize safety and seek immediate medical evaluation from a dermatologist. These symptoms could indicate a risk of skin cancer, and it’s essential to have it examined by a professional. Early diagnosis and treatment are crucial. Ayurvedic treatments should complement, not replace, conventional medical advice in potentially serious conditions.
Once the mole has been professionally assessed and treated as needed, Ayurveda offers remedies to support skin health and wound healing. You can integrate these practices to maintain overall skin health after addressing any urgent medical concerns:
1. Dietary Adjustments: Incorporating foods that support skin health like amla (Indian gooseberry) which is rich in Vitamin C, and turmeric known for anti-inflammatory properties, can be helpful. Fresh vegetables, fruits, and sufficient hydration help maintain the balance of doshas, primarily Pitta and Vata, which are related to skin issues.
2. Herbal Applications: Triphala choorna can be used as a paste mixed with honey, applied gently on the area (only if not advised against by a healthcare provider). Turmeric and neem leaves can be beneficial for their antibacterial properties.
3. Lifestyle Recommendations: Maintaining proper hygiene and gentle cleansing with natural products, avoiding harsh chemical-based treatments. Exposure to direct sunlight on the affected area should be minimized, as it can exacerbate skin conditions.
4. Therapies: Practice stress-reducing techniques like meditation or gentle yoga to assist in overall health balance, as stress can adversely affect skin health.
Remember, these practices should complement the care plan set by a dermatologist and follow all medical advice given. It’s crucial to ensure the wound doesn’t aggravate further while implementing Ayurvedic practices for overall support once immediate medical needs have been appropriately addressed.
When a mole begins to change in size, color, or starts to wound, it raises serious concerns that might require immediate attention from a contemporary medical standpoint. Changes such as these could indicate a malignancy or other underlying condition that should be evaluated by a dermatologist or another specialized medical professional. Once any immediate and serious concerns have been addressed, Ayurveda can certainly play a supporting role in maintaining skin health and overall balance.
In the context of Siddha-Ayurvedic tradition, skin issues like this could be related to imbalances in the tridosha, particularly pitta dosha which governs skin and inflammation. It’s important to cool and pacify the pitta using dietary changes and lifestyle modifications. A cooling pitta-pacifying diet might be advised, comprising more fresh, moist, and sweet foods while avoiding excessive spices, sour, and salty tastes. Drinking ample water with added rose water or a pinch of fennel can help, too.
Topical application of herbal pastes like a turmeric and sandalwood mix can soothe the area, but it absolutely should not replace professional medical treatment if there’s suspicion of something more serious. Always ensure the area remains clean and protected to prevent further irritation or infection. Regularly applying a coconut oil might also assist with soothing inflammation due to its cooling properties.
And remember, before introducing any treatment or remedy, it’s always crucial to discuss with a healthcare provider, particularly given the potential seriousness related to a spreading and wounded mole. This ensures that the tailored advice suits her individual constitution and current health status.
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