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Scabies Ayurvedic Treatment
Skin and Hair Disorders
Consultation #7981
1 year ago
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Scabies Ayurvedic Treatment - #7981

Hannah
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Scabies, a skin infestation caused by mites, is a highly contagious condition that can cause intense itching and rashes. While conventional treatments often involve medicated creams or oral medications, I’m curious to explore Ayurvedic treatment for scabies, which emphasizes natural and holistic approaches. In Ayurveda, scabies can be associated with imbalances in Kapha and Pitta doshas, leading to excessive itching, inflammation, and pus-filled sores. How does Ayurveda address these underlying imbalances to not only treat the symptoms but also prevent recurrence? Are herbs like Neem, Turmeric, and Karanj commonly used for their antimicrobial and soothing properties? One popular Ayurvedic approach is the use of herbal pastes and oils for external application. How effective are Neem oil or Karanja oil for killing mites and reducing skin irritation? Should these be applied daily, and are there specific instructions for their use to maximize effectiveness? Another critical aspect is internal detoxification. Does Ayurveda recommend herbal formulations like Triphala or Panchakarma therapies like Virechana (purgation) to cleanse the blood and improve immunity? How important is it to follow these internal treatments alongside external remedies to achieve long-lasting results? I’m also curious about lifestyle changes and dietary modifications to support the healing process. Are there specific foods or practices to avoid, such as spicy or oily foods that aggravate Pitta? Conversely, are cooling and detoxifying foods like cucumber or bitter gourd recommended to accelerate recovery? If anyone has experience managing scabies through Ayurvedic treatment, I’d love to hear your insights. What remedies worked best for you, and how long did it take to see improvements? Any advice on sourcing authentic herbal products or consulting with Ayurvedic practitioners for this condition would also be appreciated.

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Dr. Anjali Sehrawat
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
1 year ago
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In Ayurveda, scabies (referred to as Pama or Kacaroga) is considered a result of Kapha and Pitta dosha imbalances, causing symptoms like intense itching, rashes, and sometimes pus-filled sores. Treatment focuses on addressing the root cause and preventing recurrence through both internal and external remedies. Herbs like Neem and Turmeric are highly effective for their antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and soothing properties. Neem oil or Karanja oil, when applied daily to the affected areas, can kill mites, reduce irritation, and heal the skin. These oils should ideally be warmed slightly before use and applied after thorough cleansing. Internally, detoxifying herbs like Triphala are recommended to cleanse the blood and improve immunity, while Panchakarma therapies like Virechana help remove toxins and pacify dosha imbalances. Dietary changes are essential; avoiding spicy, oily, or fermented foods that aggravate Pitta and incorporating cooling foods like cucumber, bitter gourd, and coriander can support healing. With consistent use of remedies and lifestyle changes, visible improvements can be seen within 2–4 weeks. Consulting a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner is advised to tailor the treatment and ensure safe and effective recovery.

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Dr. Ravi Chandra Rushi
Master of Surgery in Ayurveda
1 year ago
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In Ayurveda, scabies is typically seen as a manifestation of an imbalance in the Kapha and Pitta doshas, with symptoms like itching, inflammation, and pus-filled lesions. Ayurvedic treatment aims to balance these doshas while addressing the root cause of the condition and preventing recurrence. Neem, Turmeric, and Karanja are indeed commonly used for their antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and soothing properties. Neem, in particular, is well-known for its ability to kill the mites that cause scabies and reduce itching and inflammation, while Turmeric’s healing properties help soothe the skin. These herbs are often used in the form of oils, pastes, or decoctions for external application. Neem oil and Karanja oil can be very effective when applied regularly, often once or twice a day, directly to the affected areas, ensuring that the skin is properly cleansed before application.

Internal detoxification is also an important part of Ayurvedic treatment. Herbal formulations like Triphala, which helps in cleansing the digestive system and removing toxins (Ama), can be used alongside external treatments. Panchakarma therapies, including Virechana (purgation), are recommended to eliminate accumulated toxins from the body, improving immunity and skin health. These internal treatments support the healing process and reduce the likelihood of recurrence.

Dietary and lifestyle modifications also play a significant role. To prevent aggravation of Pitta, which contributes to inflammation and itching, spicy, oily, and acidic foods should be avoided. Cooling and detoxifying foods, like cucumber, bitter gourd, and leafy greens, are encouraged to help soothe the body and support the healing process. Hydration is also important to keep the skin healthy and aid in detoxification.

If anyone has used Ayurvedic treatments for scabies, feedback on what worked best can provide additional insights. Many people report improvement within a few weeks, especially when combining both internal and external remedies along with lifestyle changes. Sourcing authentic herbal products from trusted Ayurvedic brands or consulting with an experienced Ayurvedic practitioner ensures the use of safe, effective treatments tailored to your specific needs.

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Dr. Snehal Vidhate
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
1 year ago
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Ah, scabies, such a pesky little condition, isn’t it? It gets under your skin, literally! But you’re right, Ayurveda can offer some natural and holistic ways to deal with it. Addressing your questions one by one, let’s dive into this.

First off, yes, scabies relates to imbalances in Kapha and Pitta doshas. Itching, inflammation, oh those are definitely Pitta playing up. Ayurveda aims to rebalance these doshas, not just to treat symptoms, but actually to get to the root cause so the problematic mites don’t return. Neem and Turmeric are indeed champions here for their anti-bacterial and soothing properties. Karanj (or Pongamia) is another that packs a punch against those little invaders!

Neem and Karanja oil are great for external application. It’s like giving those mites a really bad day! Apply a thin layer of oil, focusing on affected areas, ideally twice a day. The neem, it works like a protective barrier and suffocates those mites. Just, maybe do a patch test first – you don’t wanna have more irritation than needed.

Now for internal detox, herbs like Triphala are superheroes in balancing the gut, boosting immunity, and clearing those toxins. Panchakarma therapies like Virechana can work wonders but choose them wisely, under guidance from skilled practitioners. Yes, it’s like a two-pronged attack: external and internal, working together is vital for lasting relief.

Diet-wise, you got it! Avoid spicy, greasy foods – they tend to aggravate Pitta. Embrace cooling foods, like cucumber and bitter gourd. And also up your water intake a bit, hydration helps too!

For sourcing authentic herbs, local Ayurvedic stores are great or consult a local practitioner for quality checks. Some practitioners even recommend specific brands they trust. Also, don’t expect overnight miracles – it’s nature’s way after all, it takes time, maybe a few weeks to see good improvements.

If only our skin could speak, right, it would have so much to say! Keep patient, and keep at it. Many have walked this path with relief, and you can too!

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