How to treat hormonal acne and back pain during periods? - #55617
I get hormonal acne recurrently on chin and cheeks...have bad pms also Have bad back ache during periods..I need solution for that
How long have you been experiencing hormonal acne?:
- More than 3 yearsHow would you rate the severity of your acne?:
- Moderate — frequent breakoutsHow often do you experience back pain during your periods?:
- Every cycleHow would you describe the intensity of your back pain?:
- Severe — difficult to functionHave you noticed any specific triggers for your PMS symptoms?:
- Dietary changesHow is your digestive health during your menstrual cycle?:
- Good — regular and comfortableWhat treatments have you tried for your acne and back pain?:
- Over-the-counter productsDoctors' responses
Recurrent acne on the chin and cheeks, PMS symptoms, and back pain during periods in Ayurveda are commonly linked with Pitta + Vata imbalance along with mild hormonal disturbance and toxin accumulation (Ama). 1. Internal Medicines Ashokarishta – 15 ml with equal water twice daily after meals Helps regulate hormones, PMS, and painful periods Kumaryasava – 15 ml twice daily after meals Supports hormonal balance and improves skin health Gandhak Rasayan – 1 tablet twice daily Useful for recurrent hormonal acne and skin inflammation Dashmool Kwath – 15 ml twice daily during periods Helps reduce back pain, cramps, and body ache 2. Skin Care Wash face with a mild cleanser only 2 times daily Apply Aloe Vera gel or Kumkumadi tailam at night in a small quantity Avoid touching/picking acne lesions 3. Diet & Lifestyle Avoid: Excess spicy food, junk food, chocolates, cold drinks, late nights Include: Warm water, fruits, green vegetables, soaked almonds, sesame seeds 20–30 minutes yoga/walking daily Adequate sleep and stress control are very important for hormonal Home Remedies 1 tsp flax seeds or sesame seeds daily during cycle support hormones naturally Turmeric milk at night may help inflammation and pain
what can I apply on my acne???
For acne, you can apply: Pure Aloe Vera Gel – apply a thin layer on clean face twice daily to calm inflammation and reduce marks. Kumkumadi Tailam – apply 2–3 drops only at night on acne marks/pigmented areas with gentle massage.
1. Classical Ayurvedic Formulations (Internal Treatment) To balance your hormones from within and clear the blood toxins (Aama), consider incorporating these classical formulations under proper clinical supervision: For Acne & Blood Purification: •Mahamanjisthadi Kwath: A potent blood purifier. Taking 15–20 ml with an equal quantity of lukewarm water twice a day, empty stomach, works wonders for deep-seated Pitta acne on the chin and cheeks. •Kaishore Guggulu: Take 1–2 tablets twice a day after meals. It specifically cleanses excess Pitta and Vata from the system and reduces inflammatory skin breakouts. ••For PMS & Back Ache: •Sukumaram Kashayam or Dashmoolarishta: Take 15 ml with equal water twice daily after meals. Dashmoola is the ultimate Vata-pacifier and is exceptionally effective at relieving spasmodic lower back pain and pelvic congestion during periods. •Shatavari Churna: Take 3 grams (approx. half a teaspoon) with lukewarm milk or water twice a day. Shatavari is a premier female reproductive tonic that naturally balances hormones and eases PMS mood shifts. 2. External Skin Care (Mukhadi Lepa) Avoid harsh chemical face washes, which can aggravate Pitta and strip the skin barrier. Instead, use cooling, anti-inflammatory herbs: •Neem & Turmeric Cleansing: Wash your face with a mild neem-based cleanser or a DIY paste of fresh neem leaves and a pinch of Haridra (Turmeric) to curb microbial growth without aggravating the skin. 3. Dietary Regimen (Ahara) Your diet needs to be strictly Pitta-Vata pacifying, especially during the two weeks leading up to your period (the luteal phase). ••What to Favor: Cooling, hydrating foods like cucumbers, melons, and coconut water. Soaked raisins and figs (excellent for both Rasa Dhatu and smooth bowel movements, which keeps Apana Vayu moving downward). Healthy fats like Ghee in moderation, which lubricates the system and pacifies Vata-induced aches. ••What to Strictly Avoid: Highly spicy, pungent (Katu), sour (Amla), and fermented foods (like curd, pickles, and vinegar), which immediately spike Pitta and worsen acne. Refined sugar and processed junk food, which cause insulin spikes—a primary trigger for hormonal acne. 4. Lifestyle & Self-Care (Vihara) •Abhyanga (Warm Oil Massage): Five to seven days before your expected period date, gently massage your lower back and lower abdomen with warm Thil Taila (Sesame Oil) or Mahanarayan Taila, followed by a warm bath or a hot water bag fermentation. Note: Stop this practice once active bleeding starts. ••Regulate Apana Vayu: Chronic constipation or gas will directly worsen your back ache and PMS. Ensure your bowels are clearing smoothly every morning. If needed, a mild laxative like Triphala Churna (1 tsp at bedtime with warm water) can be taken.
which facewash is best for hormonal acne and what can I apply on acne
Normal fresh aloevera+multani mitti+ rosewater lape you can apply on your acne… And you can use himalaya neem face wash is good for your acne problem
Or other you can use also this one •Neem & Turmeric Cleansing: Wash your face with a mild neem-based cleanser or a DIY paste of fresh neem leaves and a pinch of Haridra (Turmeric) to curb microbial growth without aggravating the skin.
Can you please tell me your actual problem…you are change again and again your problem…?
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