Dyshidrotic Eczema

Dyshidrotic Eczema

Healthy skin is a reflection of over wellness. If your skin is unhealthy, it immediately tells you that something in your body is not right. If we eat healthy it shows on our skin and if we consume unhealthy junk food it affects our skin. When the toxins in our body get deposited that leads to digestive and other disorders which have a direct impact on our skin. Drinking water helps in flushing out the toxins effectively. There are numerous skin disorders but we'll discuss about Dyshidrotic eczema. In this disorder, numerous blisters develop on the soles and palms. These tiny blisters are usually itchy and might be filled with some fluid. It can be related to a seasonal allergy or stress factors.

SIGNS & SYMPTOMS

  • Itchy blisters
  • Pain
  • Dry and scaly skin
  • Pitted nails on affected toes and fingers
  • Opaque blisters

CAUSES

The exact cause is unknown but there are a few conditions which might cause this disorder.
  • Hay fever
  • Food allergies
  • Seasonal allergies
  • Stress
  • Previously suffering from Atopic dermatitis
  • Hands exposed to metals like chromium, uranium, cobalt

AYURVEDIC POINT OF VIEW

According to Ayurveda, the skin consists of six layers and it is not just located superficially but extends to deeper levels of the body. When a skin disorder occurs it is rooted in tissues like fat, blood etc. skin treatments are based on local application that doesn't destroy the root cause and the skin disorders reoccurs. But in Ayurveda, the herbs remove the root cause which doesn't let the disease reoccur. Most diseases occur due to unhealthy eating habits and lifestyle. Skin disorders occur due to aggravated Pitta dosha. Pitta is related to heat and all the foods that increase heat in the body should be avoided. Exposure to heat and foods like that also aggravate pitta which leads to skin diseases. The built up toxins due to imbalanced pitta cause Dyshidrotic eczema.
Dyshidrotic Eczema Care Pack
1) Cherry with Biotin/Aloe Vitals  - 1-0-1
2) Neem   Cap                  - 1-0-1
3) Kumkadi Taila       -  1-0-1


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