Is Ayurveda has treatment for nail psoriasis? - #767
Nail pitting in one finger. Dermatologist confirmed it as nail psoriasis. Will it be cured completely because it just started now.
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To effectively manage nail pitting and psoriasis through authentic Ayurvedic treatment, consider using Mahamanjisthadi Kwath (15-30 ml twice daily) for blood purification, along with Patoladi Guggulu (2 tablets twice daily) and Shuddha Guggulu (500 mg twice daily) to reduce inflammation and balance doshas. Engaging in Panchakarma therapies, such as Virechana and Basti, can help detoxify the body. Incorporate Amla for its rejuvenating properties and follow a Pitta-balancing diet rich in bitter and astringent foods while avoiding spicy and processed items. Regular consultations with an Ayurvedic practitioner will help tailor your treatment and monitor progress effectively.
Nail psoriasis can be quite the tricky customer, but don’t stress out too much. Ayurveda focuses on the root rather than just the symptoms, so we have some way of addressing it. Although it’s difficult to say if it can be ‘completely cured’, Ayurveda offers management techniques that could really help.
Alright, so first, we’re looking at an imbalance, mostly Pitta and Vata. That’s usually the big baddy behind skin stuff like this. Ayurvedic classics would tell us to keep those under check. Start with diet—avoid too much spicy, oily food thats heating.
Incorporate more fresh fruits and veggies into your meals. Cucumber, bitter gourd, and leafy greens are great to cool that Pitta down. Remember, not excessive raw stuff. The stomach’s agni is quite the sensitive chap, and balance is the name of the game.
For nail psoriasis, you might try applying coconut oil or sesame oil on the nails. A few drops massaged in can soothe the nails. Sometimes a paste made of neem leaves (if you can get hold of them) can act as a local application to provide relief.
Stress plays a huge role too. Surprising, right? Mindfulness, meditation, and simple yoga can help. Even just a few minutes, like 10 mins of sitting down and calming that buzzing mind will be handy. Deep breathing can calm Vata and, by extension, reduce stress.
Good old Triphala might be your friend here too. It helps with digestion - very important because if we’re not digesting properly, the body’s detox isn’t doing its job. A teaspoon with warm water before bed could be beneficial.
Don’t overlook proper sleep either, our body’s natural healer! With Ayurveda, there’s always some time involved. Patience and persistence really matter. Try these interventions, but if it still nags you or worsens, definitely stay in touch with the dermatologist. Safety first!

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