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Eczema

Effective Eczema Treatment in Ayurveda

Relieve Itching, Remove Red Patches & Moisturize Skin with Ayurvedic Treatment, Natural Medicines & Panchakarma

Effective Eczema Treatment in Ayurveda

Relieve Itching, Remove Red Patches & Moisturize Skin with Ayurvedic Treatment, Natural Medicines & Panchakarma

Eczema is a common skin condition that may affect you at any age. It is a long-lasting problem that needs to be managed with proper treatment and preventive measures. Allopathic medicines are known for working well on the symptoms of eczema but they do not offer permanent relief. Ayurveda, on the other hand, offers a natural eczema treatment that works effectively on the root cause of the problem and eradicates it without any side effects. How? Keep reading the following paragraphs and most of your questions will be answered.

Eczema

What is Eczema?

Eczema is also known as atopic dermatitis. It can affect the whole body or a part of the body. The generally affected parts are the hands, scalp, back of the neck, inside the bend of elbows and knees, and the face. Red, itchy, inflamed, cracked, and rough skin appears in eczema. Blisters may sometimes occur. Patients with eczema can complain of small, raised bumps with fluid leakage, and they can crust over when scratched. It is prevalent in children. It can occur at any age, and asthma or hay fever may accompany it.

Causes of Eczema

The specific cause of eczema remains unknown, but it develops due to various factors such as environmental allergens, microbe infections, food allergies, mental stress, genetic factors, and some hormonal imbalances.

Symptoms of Eczema

Atopic dermatitis, contact dermatitis, neurodermatitis, and hand eczema are a few clinical classifications of this disease based on the disease presentation and the symptoms.

Itchy Red and Inflamed Skin

Raised bumps with fluid leakage

Skin crusts when scratched

Patches in Skin Folds

Complications

Eczema may lead to several other complications which include:

  • Asthma. It has been observed that kids with atopic dermatitis or eczema develop asthma within a few years.
  • Chronic Scaly, Itchy Skin: The skin condition begins with a small patch of itchy skin. As you scratch it, it gets worse and the affected skin gets leathery, thick, and discoloured.
  • Skin Infections: Repeated scratching often breaks the affected skin and results in cracks and sores. It further increases the risk of viral and bacterial infections. People with sensitive skin are more prone to chronic skin infections like herpes.

Diagnosis and Eczema Treatment

Vicharchika is the term given for Eczema in Ayurvedic texts. According to Ayurveda, accumulated toxic elements in the body, especially at the skin level, are responsible for eczema. Pitta manifests in the skin and causes the accumulation of heating toxins known as ama.

The eczema ayurvedic treatment enhances the body’s digestion and pacifies Pitta by cleansing the body’s accumulated toxins. Vaman (Emesis), Virechan (Purgation), Vasti (Enema), and Rakta mokshan (Blood Letting) by leech therapy are the mainstream Panchakarma procedures that are used along with herbal medicines for eczema treatment. Usually, Ayurvedic medicines follow the Panchakarma treatment, and this is how Ayurveda cures eczema permanently.

Preventions for Eczema

Here are a few preventive measures that may help in keeping eczema away or breaking out again if the treatment is complete:

  • Patients must get in the habit of moisturizing their skin at least twice a day. Try to find non-chemical moisturizers like coconut oil, mustard oil, vaseline and herbal creams. If the climate is hot then you may always use aloe vera gel to keep your skin hydrated and healthy.
  • Sometimes, eczema is triggered by some specific factors like dust, pollen, detergents, obesity, stress, sweat, etc. If that is the case with you then try to limit your exposure to any such triggers.
  • Infants and small children may get eczema because of certain food items like soy, wheat, eggs or milk. Make sure to speak with a kid’s specialist and identify the potential triggers of food allergies.
  • Try to stay away from harsh soaps, strong chemical-based products, and any kind of brash materials that may cause skin allergy.
  • After taking a bath, make sure you dry your skin with a soft towel and apply moisturizer immediately.
  • Avoid taking long baths as they take away moisture from your skin and may lead to eczema breakouts.
  • Keep your comb, towel, and other personal things separate from others as eczema is sometimes contagious. You wouldn’t want other members of your family to go through the same problem.

Our Approach To Eczema Treatment

Ayurvedic Treatment

At Prakash Nethralaya & Panchakarma Kendra, An Ayurvedic doctor does a detailed analysis of the symptoms and the clinical history. The doctor understands the patient’s daily routine, eating pattern, and essential physiology. Based on these parameters, the doctor prescribes the Panchakarma treatment, Ayurveda medicines, diet, lifestyle suggestions, and yoga practices. The patient requires staying in the hospital for Panchakarma therapies for three weeks. It may take approx. 6 months to one year for a complete cure of Eczema by Ayurveda. The patient can contact us either by a physical consultation or by online video consultation.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Skin is the part we does not take care of and there accumulates toxins in the form of inflammation, acne, blemishes, bacteria, etc. When any skin problem persists, Ayurveda is considered very effective as it eliminates these problems naturally by detoxifying and cleaning the body from inside out. Ayurvedic Treatment for Skin Problems restores clear and toxin-free skin.

Diet & Lifestyle Changes for Eczema

Fast food, spicy food, staple food, processed food, tobacco, and alcohol increase the symptoms, and the patient should avoid them. Easily digestible and fresh light food, plenty of water, healthy digestion, and yoga certainly help heal and improve the condition.

Why To Choose Ayurveda?

Looks for the Root Cause

The ayurvedic approach of disease looks for the root cause and not merely the symptoms. Ayurveda offers two ways of treatment; One is Shodhan, and the other is Shaman. Shodhan is complete detoxification of the body by Panchakarma therapies. Shaman is balancing the doshas by Ayurveda medicines, diet, and lifestyle changes. Ayurveda medicines always work better in a patient detoxified with Panchakarma.

Safe Medicines

Ayurveda medicines are processed most naturally and not in the synthetic and chemical form. For this reason, the herbs are soft on the body, and there is no risk of side effects even if the patient requires to take them for longer durations. The complete eradication of the root cause ensures the cure and prevents future health complications.

Holistic Approach

Ayurveda is not merely a medical science. Instead, it is a philosophical science too. The basic principles of Ayurveda consider an individual human a specific identity and hence his treatment. Ayurveda gives importance to the treatment of the patient rather than the treatment of the disease. Two patients of the same disease can have different treatments because of the difference in their body constitution.

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