Neem oil can be a potent ally against ringworm, thanks to its natural antifungal properties, pulling wisdom from Ayurveda. While it’s promising you’re seeing some reduction in redness, it’s true that complete healing may take a little time and persistence. Applying neem oil directly to the affected area is usually effective, but make sure the oil is of good quality and preferably cold-pressed.
Generally, it’s okay to use neem oil undiluted for ringworm, but if you notice any irritation—which can happen cos it’s quite strong—you can mix it with a carrier oil like coconut oil. Coconut oil also has antifungal benefits, so it can work synergistically with neem. Try applying the blend twice a day, and keep doing what you’re doing, clean the area thoroughly before each application.
About spreading, personal hygiene is key. Make sure to wash clothes, towels, and bedding in warm water regularly to prevent the fungus from spreading. And as much as it itches, resist the urge to scratch… it might cause the infection to spread.
Yes, you can combine neem oil with other Ayurvedic practices. Turmeric paste, for instance, can be applied to the area to harness its anti-inflammatory properties, or even a paste of fresh aloe vera gel might help soothe the skin. But again, ensure no ingredient irritates your skin.
As for how long it’ll take… it varies, right? For some, relief can be noticed in a week or two, but completely clearing up might take longer. It’s also wise to consult a dermatologist if it continues spreading or doesn’t improve in the next few weeks. Safety first!
But definitely keep at it, with the consistent use and maybe by blending a few Ayurvedic methods, you’ll be on the way to healing that pesky rash. Keep track of your progress and listen to your body’s responses to both conventional or natural treatments. Happy healing!