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					<description><![CDATA[<p>In Ayurvedic context, the term ‘kushtaroga’ is mentioned frequently for discussing about skin diseases. ‘Kushtaroga’ is a Sanskrit term that means “skin disease” or “skin condition”. This term is not used for a specific disease or condition but is rather a common term for all skin problems in Ayurvedic medicine. In the Ayurvedic text, Charaka Samhita, ancient Ayurvedic scholar Charaka...</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In <strong>Ayurvedic context</strong>, the term ‘kushtaroga’ is mentioned frequently for discussing about skin diseases. ‘Kushtaroga’ is a Sanskrit term that means “skin disease” or “skin condition”. This term is not used for a specific disease or condition but is rather a common term for all skin problems in <strong>Ayurvedic medicine</strong>.</p>
<p>In the <strong>Ayurvedic text</strong>, Charaka Samhita, ancient Ayurvedic scholar Charaka particularly stressed on kushta roga with a complete chapter dedicated to kushta roga (skin conditions) and a term related to kushta roga is Kushnati Sarvam Vapu Iti Kushtam. The text also mentions the various causes, pathologies, symptoms, and types of skin conditions that come under kushta roga along with different management strategies and remedies for the various skin conditions</p>
<p>Besides Charaka, well renowned <strong>Ayurvedic</strong> scholars like Sushruta and Vagbhata has also discussed about kushta roga in their own Ayurvedic medical texts. The condition is called kushta because it damages/deforms the entire body. This term kushta roga depicts how seriously it can affect the body if not treated properly.</p>
<p>In kushta roga, all three doshas (Vata, Pitta, and Kapha) get vitiated. If doshas are out of balance, one may feel stressed or become sick. The goal of <strong>Ayurveda</strong> is to keep doshas balanced for optimal health. Kushta roga mainly involves tavacha (skin), rakta (blood), mamsa (muscles), and lasika (lymph or plasma). Clinically, one can say that there are two types of kushta roga namely ek kushta and kitibha kushta, which can be correlated with psoriasis of western medicine.</p>
<h3>Causes Of Psoriasis According To Ayurveda</h3>
<p><strong>Charaka has listed a set of common causes which can be attributed to all 18 varieties of kushta roga which include the following:</strong></p>
<p>According to<strong> Ayurveda</strong>, Virodhi anna paan sevana which is intake of wrong combinations of food</p>
<ul>
<li>Excess intake of oily/heavy-to-digest drinks.</li>
<li>Suppressing excretory bodily urges (vomiting, defecating or urinating).</li>
<li>Engaging in excess physical activity or excessive exposure to sunlight after heavy meals.</li>
<li>Following improper protocols for fasting and eating.</li>
<li>Using cold water (without rest) immediately after exposure to sunlight, physical exertion or exposure to stressful situations.</li>
<li>Intake of food even if the previous meal is undigested.</li>
<li>Improper administration of <a href="https://www.mattindia.com/kerala-panchakarma-ayurveda-treatment-package/">panchakarma</a> therapies.</li>
<li>Excessive intake of freshly harvested grains, yogurt, fish and other salty and sour foods.</li>
<li>Excessive intake of black gram, radish, jaggery, milk, and sesame seeds.</li>
<li>Engaging in sexual intercourse despite indigestion.</li>
<li>Daytime sleeping.</li>
<li>Committing sinful acts.</li>
</ul>
<h3>Pathogenesis of Psoriasis</h3>
<p>Due to the above-mentioned causes, all three doshas get vitiated in psoriasis. These vitiated doshas, in turn, vitiate the skin, blood, muscles, lymph or plasma tissue.</p>
<p>These seven factors together produce kushta roga and these seven factors together are known as kushta dravya sangraha. Kushta roga is never caused by vitiation of single dosha or vitiation of only one of these seven pathogenic substances, all of them have to be vitiated for the causation of kushta roga. The pathogenesis of <strong>psoriasis</strong> is similar to that of other kushta roga.</p>
<h3>Treatment</h3>
<p>Topical solutions of <strong>Ayurvedic herbs aloe vera</strong>, black nightshade, Boswellia, or frankincense, garlic, guggul, jasmine flower paste and neem are effective to treat psoriasis.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.mattindia.com/kerala-panchakarma-ayurveda-treatment-package/">Panchakarma therapy</a> is effective for treating <strong>psoriasis</strong> if followed with commitment.</p>
<p><strong>The Panchakarma treatments include:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>consuming medicated ghee</li>
<li>purging and vomiting</li>
<li>dripping medicated buttermilk on a person’s head</li>
<li>covering the entire body with a paste of medicines and mud</li>
<li>performing medicated enemas</li>
</ul>
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		<title>Can Ayurveda Cure for Psoriasis?</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Psoriasis is considered to be chronic condition of the skin, where there is noticed rapid increase of the skin cells. It causes white &#38; red dried skin patches in affected regions. It is also non-contagious and affects skin of knees, scalp and elbows. As per allopathy, it is caused due to overactive immune system and treatment involves oral medications, occlusions,...</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="https://www.mattindia.com/can-ayurveda-cure-for-psoriasis/">Psoriasis</a> is considered to be chronic condition of the skin, where there is noticed rapid increase of the skin cells. It causes white &amp; red dried skin patches in affected regions. It is also non-contagious and <strong>affects skin</strong> of knees, scalp and elbows. As per <strong>allopathy</strong>, it is caused due to overactive immune system and <a href="https://www.mattindia.com/kerala-ayurvedic-treatments/">treatment</a> involves oral medications, occlusions, light therapy and steroid creams.</p>
<h3>Ayurvedic treatment procedure</h3>
<ul>
<li>All age groups are affected.</li>
<li>Maladies &amp; infections are high blood lipids, diabetes, cardiovascular diseases &amp; inflammatory infections.</li>
<li><strong>5 types exist:</strong> Erythrodermic, Pustular, Guttate, Inverse and plaque.</li>
</ul>
<h3>Symptoms noticed:</h3>
<ul>
<li>Red, raised &amp; inflamed thick skin patches of silverfish, whitish or reddish colour.</li>
<li>Soreness around patches.</li>
<li>Red patches &amp; silver-white scales in thickened skin.</li>
<li>Thick, pitted nails</li>
<li>Cracked, bleeding dried skin</li>
<li>Emotional distress</li>
<li>Painful swollen joints</li>
<li>Raised skin bumps filled with pus</li>
<li>Blistering skin</li>
<li>Restricted motion surrounding the joints</li>
</ul>
<h3>Ayurvedic Treatment –Diagnosis</h3>
<h4>Ayurvedic Texts describes following reasons for the disease:</h4>
<ul>
<li>Dietary habits &amp; lifestyle causing Vitiation of Vata Dosha &amp; Kapha Dosha.</li>
<li>Ama in body along with heredity, psychological and mental stress.</li>
<li>There are also several other causative factors.</li>
</ul>
<h3>Ayurvedic Treatment – Permanent or Temporary?</h3>
<ul>
<li>Conventional medicine is of the belief that no permanent cure exists for <strong>psoriasis</strong>. However, <a href="https://www.mattindia.com/kerala-ayurvedic-treatments/">Ayurvedic treatment</a> does offer long relief, although not a permanent one.</li>
<li>Factors like body system make-up and heredity may cure different person at different times, with the overall effect depending upon genetics.</li>
<li><strong>Ayurvedic treatment</strong> is more effective, offers longer relief and relapsing time as against conventional medicine.</li>
<li>After providing <strong>Ayurvedic treatment</strong>, there are noticed non-relapsing cases, something not derived after conventional treatment.</li>
</ul>
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