Vitiligo lukoderma

2025-03-26 15:43:02
Sir / madam I have vitiligo problem I m breastfeeding mother can take babchi internal consuming is okay or arogyavardhni vati
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You can use local application instead oral intake of bakuchi Use manjishtha tail/ bakuchi oil for local application over patches
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Aarogyavardhini vati and dashmoolarisht can be taken

Answered2025-04-22 06:21:22

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Babchi oral is contraindicated in lactation ma'am. Look for other options or wait till lactation is over.

Answered2025-04-06 10:50:19

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✔medication should be mild in pregnancy and in lactation period. ✔ for your health issue you need to take ayurvedic medication to increase immunity and for vitiligo. ✔ Proper investigation will be helpful for perfect diagnosis and treatment. ✔ Dont worry ayurvedic medicines are very effective in this condition. ✔ with detail history taking we can advice you proper protocol for treatment. ✔ After consultation medicine will be delivered to your home. ✔ Advice- Reduce spicy food, sugar, salt and maida from food. ✔ Avoid self medication. do yoga and Pranayam. ✔ Follow Daily skin regime and have a healthy lifestyle
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follow the advice.

Answered2025-04-05 12:29:24

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U suggest to avoid medicines until you breast feed your baby Meanwhile avoid Viruddha ahara like milk with fruits milk with fish cold water after taking oily foods Cold drink with hot meals. Eating heavy meals when digestion is weak

Answered2025-03-30 07:39:18

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You should avoid bavchi churan internally but can take arogyavardhini vati.
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you should avoid salty, sour food items like excessive salt, pickle etc
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you can consult me for full treatment.

Answered2025-03-29 05:23:56

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Consult ayurveda physician for proper diagnosis and root cause of ailment before consuming any medicine

Answered2025-03-29 03:21:16

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Got ur concern but great u r willing to address the skin issue causes by viruddha Anna , wait for medicine to start but sequence of food n routine can be taken advantage.
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take Haldi mixed milk, no cheese paneer

Answered2025-03-28 12:05:15

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Whatever you take will affect indirectly baby health. It will be better if you take medicines under proper observation.
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You can consult me.
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Pure Ayurveda medicines can help you without side effects.

Answered2025-03-27 23:49:25

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As a breastfeeding mother, internal use of Bakuchi (Babchi) is not recommended, as it may affect the baby. Instead, focus on safer Ayurvedic alternatives like Arogyavardhini Vati, Guduchi, and Manjistha, which help detoxify the blood and support skin health. Dietary modifications and external applications of Bakuchi oil (in diluted form) can be beneficial. Consult me for a safe and personalized treatment plan.

Answered2025-04-02 08:26:32

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