Warts are growths on the skin caused due to infection with human papilloma virus (HPV). Based on the region of the skin they appear, they are classified into four types:1,2
Common warts: Appear on the fingers, are small, grainy
Plantar warts: Appear on the soles of the feet
Genital warts: Are a sexually transmitted disease
Flat warts: Appear in places that are shaved frequently
Most HPV types cause relatively less harmful conditions like common warts, but some can cause cause serious disease such as cancer of the cervix.
Ayurveda describes Warts as Charmakeela; a word derived from the words ‘charma’ and ‘keela’.
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Warts are caused by an infection with the human papilloma virus. The response to HPV depends on an individual’s immunity; therefore, not everyone who comes in contact with HPV will develop warts.
According to Sushruta, the aggravation of prakupita vyana vayu when associates with kapha results in development of peg or nail shaped buds in the outer layer of skin, known as charmakeela or charma arsha. Vata is responsible for pricking pain of the charmakeela, whereas the knotty shape and the color of lesion similar to the surrounding skin due to kapha. Charmakeela which is dry, black or sometimes white, smooth to touch and hard is formed by pitta and rakta.3
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The signs and symptoms of warts include:
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Diagnosis of warts can be done by the following techniques:
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Diagnosis of warts can be done by the following techniques:
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1.What diet changes according to Ayurveda, can I do to reduce acne on my skin?
Ayurveda suggests following diet changes for healthy, acne free skin:
2.How is acne treated in Ayurveda?
Acne management by Ayurvedic principles requires a holistic approach. Diet (ahar), lifestyle (vihar) and medication (aushadhi) are two important aspects of management. Apart from that there are other external therapies (Shodham) recommended such as:
3.I keep getting fungal infections regularly. What are the reasons?
Fungal Infection is called dadru in Ayurveda. It is limited to the dead layers of skin but is usually encouraged by a damp and warm weather. The infection can be transmitted to humans through another infected person, through soil, damp shower floors or through pet animals.
According to Ayurveda, cause of Dadru is four pronged
4.How can I identify if I have fungal infection/dadru?
Fungal infection symptoms vary from person to person. Itching, rash and nail discoloration are the most common symptoms of tinea infection. Symptoms also depend on the affected area of the body:
5.What is Ayurveda management for getting rid of lice?
Following is Ayurvedic way of getting rid of lice -
6.What is impetigo?
Impetigo is a contagious bacterial skin infection most common among preschool children. People who play close contact sports, such as wrestling are also susceptible, regardless of age. There are three types of impetigo:
7.What can I do to prevent impetigo?
Some Ayurveda tips for preventing impetigo are as follows:
8.My skin is dry. Are there any dietary tips that will help me manage my skin?
Following are few dietary tips to manage dry skin.
9.What are the tips to prevent my skin from becoming dry?
Certain simple lifestyle changes can help prevent you from developing dry skin
It is also important to choose the right kind of moisturizer for your skin type. Lotions that contain grape seed oil and antioxidants can help trap water in the skin. If your skin is extremely dry, look for a petrolatum-based product
10.What is measles?
Measles is a highly contagious infection caused by the measles virus. Though it is a common childhood infection, it may also affect adults. Initial signs and symptoms typically include fever, often greater than 104.0 °F, cough, runny nose, and inflamed eyes. Two or three days after the start of symptoms, small white spots may form inside the mouth. A red, flat rash which usually starts on the face and then spreads to the rest of the body typically begins three to five days after the start of symptoms. Symptoms usually develop 10–12 days after exposure to an infected person and last 7–10 days.
Nine out of ten people who are not vaccinated and share living space with an infected person will catch it. People are infectious to others from four days before to four days after the start of the rash. People usually do not get the disease more than once. Testing for the virus in suspected cases is important for public health efforts. Measles is commonly known as Romantika in Ayurveda
11.I have grade 2 Acne. What are the foods that I should be consuming?
12.I am easily prone to acquire ringworm infection. What measures should I take to prevent it?
The management of skin diseases including ringworm begins with purification processes like vaman karma (therapeutic emesis) which is especially indicated in Skin disorders. Apart from this virechan (therapeutic purgation), raktamokshana (therapeutic bloodletting) Ahar (Diet) and Vihar (lifestyle) regimens have to be followed as per the following guidelines. Medications (aushadhi) include topical as well as internal administration.
Ahar Recommendations:
Vihar recommendations:
13.What kinds of food must be avoided in eczematic condition?
Hot and spicy foods, Excess fermented foods, Excess salt, Red or sweet wine and alcohol, Sour fruits, Deep fried foods, Ice cream and cold drinks, Coffee, Strong tea, Over consumption of nuts.
14.Is oral herpes contagious?
Herpes simplex viruses spread from person to person through close contact (.contagious disease) and one can get a herpes simplex virus from touching a herpes sore. A person with HSV-1 (herpes simplex type 1) can pass it to someone else by – kissing, touching the person’s skin, such as pinching a child’s cheek or by sharing objects such as silverware, lip balm, or a razor.
15.What causes Psoriasis?
There is no well-established clear cause of psoriasis. Researchers believe that it can be passed on genetically. It can also develop when a person’s immune system gives wrong signal that tell skin cells to grow too quickly. New skin cells form rapidly in days and the body does not shed these excess skin cells. The skin cells pile up on the surface of the skin, causing patches of psoriasis to appear. Stress, diet, cold dry weather, streptococcal infection and certain medications like lithium, trigger the condition further. In Sidhma Kushta the predominant doshas vitiated are kapha and pitta. In Ekta Kushta it is Kapha and vata. Due to faulty eating habits, poor lifestyle and karma, toxins get accumulated in the skin layers which gets exhibited as psoriasis.
16.Can you recommend few yoga poses beneficial in Psoriasis?
17.I suffer from Psoriasis. What kinds of Ayurvedic medication is recommended to cure it?
Removal of toxins are beneficial. As per Ayurveda, Bio purificatory measures like vamana (therapeutic emesis) virechana (therapeutic purgation) & vasti karma (medicated enemas) are beneficial in Psoriasis.
18.Can you suggest Ayurvedic treatment for leucoderma?
Ayurvedic management of vitiligo begins with a purification process. Purification methods such as snehana (oleation therapies), svedana (fomentation or heat therapy), vaman (therapeutic emesis), virechana (therapeutic purgation) and raktamokshana (therapeutic bloodletting) are employed to “loosen and liquefy Ama (toxins/ undigestive material)” and excess dosha from the various sites of accumulation in the tissue. Exposure to sun rays is also recommended. Apart from the various aushadhis (medicines), ahar (diet) and vihar (lifestyle) regimens are also very important which are listed below:
Ahar Recommendations:
Vihar recommendations:
19.What are the Ayurvedic remedies for acne?
Acne management by Ayurvedic principles requires a holistic approach. Diet (ahar), lifestyle (vihar) and medication (aushadhi) are two important aspects of management. Apart from that there are other external therapies (Shodham) recommended such as:
Aahar recommendations
Vihar recommendations
20.What causes eczema?
As per Ayurvedic classics, Raktadushti (vitiation of blood) is one of the prime causes of skin diseases. Same is the case with Vicharchika, where it is considered to be a Rakta Pradosha Vikara (diseases caused due to the vitiation of blood) having involvement of three Dosha with specific dominance of Kapha.
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