Since your symptoms have persisted for three months despite antifungal treatments, this suggests the underlying cause might be inflammatory, bacterial, or related to skin sensitivity rather than a simple fungal infection. In Ayurveda, this condition is often correlated with Upadamsa or Shepha Roga, typically caused by an imbalance of Pitta (heat/inflammation) and Kapha (moisture/discharge). Internal Medicines 1 .Gugguluthikthakam Kwath: A powerful blood purifier and anti-inflammatory. Dose: 15 ml mixed with 45 ml lukewarm water, twice daily on an empty stomach. 2.Manjishtadi Kwath: Helps in detoxifying the skin and reducing redness/spots. Dose: 15 ml mixed with 45 ml lukewarm water, twice daily before food. External Application Nalpamaradi Keram: A traditional oil processed with barks of four Ficus species, known for healing skin lesions and reducing redness. Usage: Apply gently over the affected area, leave for 30 minutes, and wash off with lukewarm water. Triphala Churnam (Wash): Use this for cleaning. Usage: Boil 1 tablespoon in 1 liter of water, cool it down, strain it, and use it to wash the area twice daily. Vital Recommendations Avoid Soap: Stop using harsh soaps or body washes on the area; use only plain water or the Triphala wash mentioned above. Dryness: Ensure the area is patted completely dry after bathing. Moisture exacerbates the “dots.” Diet: Avoid spicy, salty, and fermented foods (like curd or pickles) which increase Pitta.
Hello I understand your concern. Recurrent redness, small red dots, and burning for 3 months suggests chronic balanitis, often due to persistent fungal infection with local irritation and moisture imbalance. Since antifungal creams are giving only temporary relief, the issue is likely recurrent infection + local skin sensitivity, not just simple fungus. The focus should be on clearing infection and improving local hygiene + immunity. Start with Gandhak Rasayan 1 tablet twice daily after food Khadirarishta 15 ml with equal water twice daily after food For local care, wash gently with lukewarm water, keep the area dry, and avoid harsh soaps or chemicals. Avoid sexual activity till complete healing, as friction can worsen irritation. Wear loose cotton undergarments and avoid moisture accumulation. Avoid sugar, excess dairy, and processed food as they promote fungal growth. If it still persists or worsens, get a blood sugar test once, as recurrent balanitis can be associated with hidden diabetes. With proper care, it should gradually settle. Warm Regards Dr Raghuveer SN
?? Do’s: ?? Stay Hydrated. Drink buttermilk. Limit dairy intake. Home cooked meal that is a balanced diet. Stress free lifestyle ? Dont’s: ? Oily and Spicy food. Processed and preserved food. Packed and ready to eat items. Pickles and papad Dried Fish Curd ?? Medication: ?? Cap. Sorajit 2 caps twice a day before food Cap. Marvin 2 caps twice a day before food Syp. Sarivadhyasav 3 tsp twice a day after food Triphala choorna + Panchavalkal choorna 1/2 tsp of each choorna in 4 glasses of water. boil to half and mix with 5 lts luke warm water and wash the infected area thrice a day Jatyadi tailam Local application