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The skin is the largest organ of the body, with a total area of about 20 square feet. The skin protects us from microbes and the elements, helps regulate body temperature, and permits the sensations of touch, heat, and cold.
The skin has three layers:
• Epidermis, the outermost layer of skin, provides a waterproof barrier and creates our skin tone.
• Dermis, beneath the epidermis, contains tough connective tissue, hair follicles, and sweat glands.
• Deeper subcutaneous tissue (hypodermis) is made of fat and connective tissue.
The skin’s color is created by special cells called melanocytes, which produce the pigment melanin. Melanocytes are located in the epidermis.
Any stimulus chemical-thermal-infective or mutational that brings pathological changes to the skin renders the skin to problems which are called SKIN PROBLEMS.
• Environmental and seasonal factors are the contributing factors for the same.
• Dietary habits, unhealthy lifestyle and improper nourishment to the skin can also be the cause.
• Stress can aggravate the skin problems.
• Accumulation of the toxins in the body is also responsible for the same.
2 to 3 tablets three times a day for 30 to 50 days with plenty of clean potable waterfor clearing the dermal and sudermal rashes.
2 to 3 teaspoonful three times a day with clean potable water for 30 to 50 days with cleanpotable water for improvement of blood chemistry and constitution.
• Rash: Nearly any change in the skin’s appearance can be called a rash. Most rashes are from simple skin irritation; others result from medical conditions.
• Dermatitis: A general term for inflammation of the skin. Atopic dermatitis (a type of eczema) is the most common form.
• Eczema: Skin inflammation (dermatitis) causing an itchy rash. Most often, it’s due to an overactive immune system.
• Psoriasis: An autoimmune condition that can cause a variety of skin rashes. Silver, scaly plaques on the skin are the most common form.
• Dandruff : A scaly condition of the scalp may be caused by seborrheic dermatitis, psoriasis, or eczema.
• Acne : The most common skin condition, acne affects over 85% of people at some time in life.
• Cellulitis: Inflammation of the dermis and subcutaneous tissues, usually due to an infection. A red, warm, often painful skin rash generally results.
• Skin absces (boil or furuncle): A localized skin infection creates a collection of pus under the skin. Some abscesses must be opened and drained by a doctor in order to be cured.
• Rosacea: A chronic skin condition causing a red rash on the face. Rosacea may look like acne, and is poorly understood.
• Warts: A virus infects the skin and causes the skin to grow excessively, creating a wart. Warts may be treated at home with chemicals, duct tape, or freezing, or removed by a physician.
• Melanoma: The most dangerous type of skin cancer, melanoma results from sun damage and other causes. A skin biopsy can identify melanoma.
• Basal cell carcinoma: The most common type of skin cancer. Basal cell carcinoma is less dangerous than melanoma because it grows and spreads more slowly.
• Seborrheic keratosis: A benign, often itchy growth that appears like a “stuck-on” wart. Seborrheic keratoses may be removed by a physician, if bothersome.
• Actinic keratosis: A crusty or scaly bump that forms on sun-exposed skin. Actinic keratoses can sometimes progress to cancer.
• Squamous cell carcinoma: A common form of skin cancer, squamous cell carcinoma may begin as an ulcer that won’t heal, or an abnormal growth. It usually develops in sun-exposed areas.
• Herpes: The herpes viruses HSV-1 and HSV-2 can cause periodic blisters or skin irritation around the lips or the genitals.
• Hives: Raised, red, itchy patches on the skin that arise suddenly. Hives usually result from an allergic reaction.
• Tinea versicolor: A benign fungal skin infection creates pale areas of low pigmentation on the skin.
• Viral exantham: Many viral infections can cause a red rash affecting large areas of the skin. This is especially common in children.
• Shingles (herpes zoster): Caused by the chickenpox virus, shingles is a painful rash on one side of the body. A new adult vaccine can prevent shingles in most people.
• Scabies: Tiny mites that burrow into the skin cause scabies. An intensely itchy rash in the webs of fingers, wrists, elbows, and buttocks is typical of scabies.
• Ringworm: A fungal skin infection (also called tinea). The characteristic rings it creates are not due to worms.
Treatments of Skin Problems
Ayurveda, being a source of giving natural treatment for all diseases, handles the skin problems without aggravating already occurring problem. According to Ayurveda- the solution of the skin problems lies deeply into the tissues such as fat, blood and muscles etc.
No doubt, the problem can be treated well by applying cream or oils on the affected part. Remember, the modern treatment is only temporary and the problem may reoccur after sometimes.
In order to get relief from the skin problems permanently, we should follow the treatment that helps to handle the disease from its root. For that, our holistic Ayurveda is here. It is indeed a blessing to all of us.
The Ayurvedic treatment may take some time and may involve few months. If we are to get the treatment without side effects and any newer interim or resultant ailments, then we should be prepared to bear the extra duration of the treatment.
Hemoclin-T: 2 to 3 tablets three times a day for 30 to 50 days with plenty of clean potable waterfor clearing the dermal and sudermal rashes.
Hemoclin syrup: 2 to 3 teaspoonful three times a day with clean potable water for 30 to 50 days with cleanpotable water for improvement of blood chemistry and constitution.
Arogya Vardhini Vati (500mg in blisters): 1 tablet 3 times a day for 30 to 50 days with clean potable water for detoxification of the hemo-muscular tissues.
Gulvalex: 1 capsule 3 times a day for 30 to 50 days or more with clean potable water to alter the auto-immune disorders accompanying skin problems.
DADRU DAMAN: Ointment for rubbing on ringworm-tinea and other fungal infections twice to thrice a day for 20 to 30 minute duration for 30to 50 days .
EPIDERMOIL: Liquid application for local use on irritating- itchy skin parts with redness.