Ayurvedic Treatment For Eczema in Coimbatore
Best Ayurvedic Treatment Package for Eczmea at Avanika Ayurvedic , Coimbatore
Ayurvedic Treatment for Eczema in Coimbatore includes internal herbal medications, topical applications, panchakarma therapy, and advanced Rasayana therapies. These therapies aim to manage eczema, support skin health, and prevent flare-ups. They work by balancing the doshas, detoxifying the system, and enhancing overall well-being.
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Aim of the Eczema Ayurvedic treatment
The primary aim of Ayurvedic treatment for eczema is to balance the aggravated doshas, which are Kapha and Pitta dosha.
It detoxifies the body and eliminates toxins (Ama) responsible for this condition.
The treatment enables the restoration of the skin’s natural health, reduces discomfort, prevents flare-ups, and supports long-term wellness.
Duration For Eczema Treatment at Avanika
The treatment duration for eczema at Avanika is 14 days to 28 days.
Commonly the duration differs based on the disease’s chronicity and the individual body’s constitution.
People with a kapha and pitta body constitution respond slowly to the treatment procedure. However, Mild cases may require 4-6 weeks of therapy, while chronic or recurring conditions may take 12-16 weeks or longer. Individual factors such as dosha imbalance, age, and lifestyle influence the timeline
Benefits of Ayurvedic Treatment for Eczema
- Holistic approach: Addresses the root cause by detoxifying the body and balancing doshas
- Natural remedies: Utilises herbal formulations and therapies
- Long-term management: Supports skin health and prevents recurrence through skin rejuvenation therapies
- Personalized care: Tailored to the individual constitution (Prakriti) and dosha imbalance
- Minimal side effects: Provides natural treatments, reducing the risk of adverse reactions.
What is Eczema?
As mentioned above, Navarakizhi helps enhance skin texture and has numerous benefits for the skin. The combination of Navara rice and herbs provides anti-aging properties. Here are the skin benefits of Navarakizhi Ayurvedic treatment:
- Enhances Skin Texture
- Deep Cleaning and Detoxification
- Hydration and Moisturization
- Skin Tightening
- Even Skin Tone
All these benefits are only achievable when it is performed by a trained Ayurvedic practitioner and with our team at Avanika Ayurvedic we guarantee you to provide your desired benefits.
Symptoms Of Eczema
- Severe itching that often disrupts the sleep quality
- Dryness of skin
- It begins mostly during infancy
- Lesions over face, hands, neck, wrists, ankles
- Red patches accompanied by swelling
- Flaking of skin in severe cases
- Oozing and crusting in some case
- Fluid-filled blisters may form and ooze before crusting over
- Repeated scratching can lead to thickened, leathery skin (lichenification).
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The origin of eczema is often unclear, however, it can be linked to a mix of factors, such as:
- Genetics: A family background of eczema, asthma, or hay fever increases the susceptibility to developing the condition.
- Common triggers of allergies are environmental allergens such as pollen, dust mites, and pet dander.
- Food intolerances: Dairy, wheat, and sugar have been identified as factors that can worsen symptoms.
- Emotional stress has the potential to cause exacerbations or exacerbate symptoms.
- Cold, arid air can exacerbate dryness, while hot, humid conditions can lead to sweating and itching.
- An overactive immune system causes an increased response to allergens or irritants.
- Environmental stressors like pollen, dust mites, and pet dander.
- Irritants like harsh soaps, detergents, nickel-containing jewelry, and certain fabrics like wool or fur.
- Emotional stress can exacerbate flare-ups.
- Dietary factors, including foods such as dairy or gluten, may trigger symptoms in some individuals.
Ayurvedic Perspective on Eczema
Eczema is correlated to Vicharchika, according to Ayurveda. This disease is thought to develop with the involvement of three Dosha with the dominance of Kapha dosha.
Vicharchika is a condition characterized by an itching sensation, papules, oozing, discoloration, and pain in advanced cases, similar to eczema in the modern aspect.
Eczema is a broad term which involves a variety of chronic or recurrent skin rashes that are characterised by redness, skin edema, itching, and dryness, as well as the potential for crusting, peeling, blistering, cracking, seeping, or bleeding. Although scarring is uncommon, healed lesions may exhibit patches of transient skin discoloration. The thick, scaling skin with hyperpigmentation and obvious crisscross patterns (lichenification) are hallmarks of chronic eczema, which is frequently dry.
In most cases, Vicharchika (Eczema) patients who do not get a cure from Allopathy Medicine come to Ayurveda treatment with great hope for curing their disease. However, by the time the disease progresses to a chronic state, the job becomes even more tricky.
Another problem with skin diseases is their frequent recurrence, for which a definite answer has to be worked out.
How to Diagnose Eczema?
Diagnosis for Eczema is based on clinical findings such as:
- Onset in infancy
- Severe itching
- Typical distribution
- Morphology of lesions
- Personal or family history of eczema
- History of allergic rhinitis or asthma
Risk factors
- Dehydration
- Dryness of skin
- Seasonal variation: Aggravates in cold season and improves in hot season
- Clothing: Wool and fur aggravates the condition
- Emotional stress
- Chronic exposure to sunlight, irritants, and allergens
Ayurvedic Treatment for Eczema
Ayurveda offers a multi-faceted approach to managing eczema:
Internal Herbal Medications:
Single Herbs
- Neem (Azadirachta indica): Known for its purifying properties.
- Khadira (Acacia catechu): Helps manage skin conditions.
- Manjishtha (Rubia cordifolia): Supports blood purification.
- Guduchi (Tinospora cordifolia): Enhances immunity and reduces inflammation.
Formulations
- Patola katurohinyadi kashayam
- Aragwadadhi Kashayam
- Khadirarishta
- Gandhaka Rasayana
- Nimbaamritadi Eranda Taila
- Panchatikta Guggulu Ghrita
Topical Applications:
- Herbal oils like Eladi coconut oil, marichadi taila soothe the skin and reduce itching.
- Medicated pastes like Siddhartha Snana Churna, mahatiktaka lepa etc provide instant effects.
External and Panchakarma Therapy:
- Parisheka Sweda (Sudation): Sudation therapy by sprinkling lukewarm water imparts softness , and lightness to the lesion
- Abhyanga (Oil massage): Oleation removes obstruction of body channels and the vitiated doshas are ready to be expelled from the body through internal panchakarma procedures.
- Virechana (purgation): Eliminates excess Pitta from the body.
- Raktamokshana (bloodletting): Helps purify the blood.
- Takradhara: Application of medicated buttermilk over the body to soothe irritated skin.
Rasayana Therapies:
Rejuvenation therapies with skin-friendly herbs like Guduchi, Bhringaraja etc help prevent recurrences.
Diet Recommnedations for Eczema Patients
A Kapha-Pitta-pacifying diet plays a crucial role in managing eczema. Here are few recommendations:
1. Eat Fresh, Home-Cooked Meals: Avoid leftover or packaged foods to prevent Ama buildup.
2. Drink Herbal Teas: Fennel, licorice, and chamomile teas soothe the digestive system and reduce stress.
3. Stay Hydrated: Drink water throughout the day to maintain skin moisture
4. Cooling foods: Cucumber, coconut water, and leafy greens help reduce heat
5. Bitter-tasting vegetables: Bitter gourd and neem leaves support detoxification and Pitta-Kapha dosha balance
6. Incorporate Ghee Daily: Ghee lubricates the intestines and nourishes the skin from within.
7. Hydration: Drink plenty of water and herbal teas like coriander or fennel tea
8. Follow Seasonal Eating: Incorporate seasonal fruits and vegetables to align with nature’s rhythms.
9. Avoid Incompatible Foods: Do not combine milk with fish, or fruits with grains, to avoid digestive issues.
10. Practice Mindful Eating: Avoid eating when stressed or distracted, as it impairs digestion.
11. Avoid triggers: Spicy, oily, and processed foods, curd etc exacerbate Pitta imbalance
Lifestyle Recommnedations for Eczema Patients
Adopting an Ayurvedic lifestyle can greatly support skin health, manage eczema, and prevent flare-ups.
- Choosing the right fabric: Avoid wearing clothes made from wool or fur, as these materials can irritate sensitive skin. Opt for soft, breathable fabrics like cotton to minimize discomfort.
- Destress yourselves: Stress is an essential factor in causing eczema flare-ups. Hence, it is necessary to destress yourself through pranayama (breathing exercises) and meditation techniques. This can calm your mind and support skin healing.
- Seasonal detox: An Ayurvedic detox during seasonal changes is highly recommended for people with skin conditions as it helps keep the body steer clear of toxins (ama). Consult an Ayurvedic practitioner for tailored detox methods.
- Usage of Sunscreen and goggles: Sun exposure can aggravate or worsen eczema symptoms and hence is recommended to reduce the effects of sun exposure with broad-spectrum sunscreen daily to shield your skin from harmful UV rays.
- Use natural, gentle soaps and detergents instead of harsh chemicals. Choose soaps, cleansers, and detergents made from natural ingredients. Harsh chemicals can strip the skin of natural moisture, aggravating dryness and irritation.
- Daily body oleation: Apply a natural oil, such as coconut oil or those prescribed by your medical practitioner to your skin before bathing. This helps lock in moisture, soothe irritation, and keep your skin soft and hydrated, preventing dryness and eczema attacks.
- Avoid scratching: Though eczema can cause intense itching sensation, it is recommended to avoid scratching as it exacerbates the symptoms and might cause damage to your skin, leading to infections or worsening the conditions. Make a quick compress to cool your skin by wetting a washcloth or gauze with cold water or ice pack to reduce itchy sensation.
- Prioritise sleep: People with eczema have high rates of fatigue and sleep disturbances that can severely impact on overall health, hence creating a relaxing bedtime routine and ensuring your sleeping environment is comfortable to support restorative rest.
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