Can I use neem leaf powder to rinse for oral lichen planus, and how to make it? - #55972
I have oral lichen planus. Can you use neem leaf powder for it? How would you make the rinse for your mouth? ( I don't have fresh neem - just organic dried neem leaf powder ). What else would you recommend.
How long have you been experiencing oral lichen planus?:
- 1-3 monthsHow would you describe the severity of your symptoms?:
- Severe — constant pain affecting eatingHave you noticed any specific triggers for your symptoms?:
- Stress or emotional upsetHow is your overall oral hygiene routine?:
- Excellent — brush and floss regularlyDo you have any other health conditions or allergies?:
- Yes, I have allergiesHow would you rate your stress levels recently?:
- High — frequently stressedHave you tried any treatments or remedies for oral lichen planus before?:
- Home remediesDoctors' responses
oral lichen planus is often associated with aggravated Pitta + Rakta dushti with stress-related aggravation. Neem can help because it is tikta (bitter), cooling, anti-inflammatory, and rakta-shodhak. However, since your symptoms are severe with pain while eating, neem should be used gently — not too concentrated, as strong neem may irritate sensitive oral tissue. —You can safely try this mild rinse: -Take ½ teaspoon organic neem leaf powder -Add to 1 cup warm water -Boil for 2–3 minutes, then cool until lukewarm -Strain very well through fine cloth/filter -Rinse gently for 30–60 seconds -Spit out (do not swallow regularly) -Use 1–2 times daily only -If burning increases, stop or dilute further. Helpful Ayurvedic support -----rx 1. Khadiradi Vati 1 tab slowly suck 4 times daily after food 2. Yashtimadhu Churna Gargle ½ tsp in lukewarm water gargle twice daily 3. Neem Kwath Mouth Rinse ½ tsp neem leaf powder boiled in 1 cup water, strain and rinse twice daily 4. Coconut Oil Gandush Keep coconut oil in mouth for 2–3 minutes every morning 5. Sutshekhar Ras 1 tab twice daily after food with ghee/honey —Pathya (Avoid) Spicy, sour, very hot foods Tea/coffee excess Tobacco, alcohol, packaged foods Stress, late-night waking —Advice Maintain oral hygiene, avoid trauma to lesions, increase cooling foods and hydration. Duration: 4–6 weeks with follow-up.
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