Hello, As it looks like a chronic condition,it is ideal to consult an ayurveda vaidya in and around your place. It needs a detailed physical examination. Take care, Kind regard.
••From an Ayurvedic perspective, chronic skin conditions that persist for years, present with intense itching (Kandu), blistering (Spota), and form scaly, crusty lesions (Mandala or Twak Rukshata) typically point toward a deep-seated Rakta-Vaha Srotas (blood-carrying channels) imbalance •Line of Treatment (Chikitsa Sutra) To manage a chronic condition like this effectively, Ayurveda follows a three-step approach: Samshodhana (Purification/Detox), Samshamana (Internal Pacification), and Nidana Parivarjana (Avoiding Triggers). 1. Internal Classical Formulations (Abhyantara Chikitsa) To purify the blood and calm the irritated Vata-Kapha doshas, the following types of classical herbo-mineral and herbal formulations are typically used in clinical practice: Blood Purifiers & Alteratives: ••Mahamanjisthadi Kwath: A powerful classical decoction that acts as an excellent Raktaprasadana (blood purifier) and helps reduce chronic itching and scaling. ••Kaishore Guggulu: Helps in clearing deep-seated toxins from the vascular system and promotes skin healing. Targeted Skin Formulations: ••Gandhak Rasayan: A purified sulfur-based herbo-mineral formulation widely used for chronic skin conditions due to its potent anti-microbial, anti-pruritic (anti-itch), and Kusthahara properties. ••Arogyavardhini Vati: Formulated to improve liver function and eliminate systemic Ama (toxins), which is essential in treating long-standing skin issues. 2. External Applications (Bahiparimanjana) To soothe the intense itching and manage the scaly crusts without aggravating the dry, Vata-like scarring: ••Marichyadi Taila or Tuvaraka Taila: Applying these classical oils can help soften the scaly crusts, reduce the intense Kapha-induced itching, and prevent secondary infections. ••Nimba Taila (Neem Oil): Excellent if there is an active blister or oozing phase due to its cooling and antiseptic properties. 3. Dietary & Lifestyle Modifications (Ahar & Vihar) In chronic skin conditions, what you avoid is just as important as what you take. ••Strictly Avoid (Varjya Ahara): Viruddha Ahara (incompatible food combinations like milk with fish or sour fruits), excessively sour, salty, spicy, and fermented foods (curd, pickles, bakery items with yeast), and heavy-to-digest deep-fried foods. ••Favor (Pathya Ahara): Bitter and astringent vegetables (bitter gourd, pointed gourd, neem leaves), easily digestible grains (old rice, mung daal), and lukewarm water for drinking. ••Stress Management: High stress levels instantly vitiate Vata and Pitta, triggering flare-ups.