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Why Jeevandeep Ayurveda for treating “Skin Disease”?

  • Focus on finding the dosh imbalance and do further treatment.
  • Helps impart harmony and balance.
  • Special oils that are 100% organic and safe to use, as well as exclusively advised by us for every skin condition.
  • Guidance to maintain your dosh to be in balance for better health.

Know about “Skin disease”


The skin is a huge organ that covers and protects your whole body. Your skin serves several purposes. Skin diseases are infections that affect the skin. Rashes, inflammation, itching, and other skin abnormalities may result from these disorders. Some skin diseases may be inherited, while others may be caused by environmental causes. Medication, lotions or ointments, or lifestyle modifications may be used to treat skin diseases.

Some skin conditions are mild. Others result in severe symptoms. The following are some of the most frequent skin diseases.

  • Acne : Clogged skin follicles that cause oil, germs, and dead skin to accumulate in your pores.
  • Alopecia Areata : It is characterized by hair loss in tiny regions.
  • Eczema (Atopic Dermatitis) : A dry, itchy skin that causes swelling, cracking, or scaliness.
  • Psoriasis : It is characterized by scaly skin that may swell or feel hot.
  • Raynaud's Phenomenon : It is categorized by a periodic decrease in blood flow to your fingers, toes, or other body parts, resulting in numbness or a change in skin color.
  • Rosacea : It is characterized by flushed, thick skin and pimples, which generally appear on the face.
  • Skin Cancer : It is caused by the uncontrolled development of abnormal skin cells.
  • Vitiligo : It is a condition in which regions of skin lose color.


Many uncommon skin illnesses are hereditary, which means you inherit them. Some examples of uncommon skin disorders are:

  • Actinic Prurigo (AP) : An itchy rash caused by sun exposure.
  • Argyria : It is a skin color change caused by silver deposition in your body.
  • Chromhidrosis : It shows “Coloured sweat”.
  • Epidermolysis Bullosa : It is a connective tissue condition characterized by fragile skin that readily blisters and rips.
  • Harlequin ichthyosis : It is characterized by thick, hard patches or plates on the skin that appear after birth.
  • Lamellar Ichthyosis : It is characterized by a waxy skin covering that sheds in the first few weeks of birth, exposing scaly, red skin.
  • Necrobiosis lipoidica : It is a rash on the lower legs that can progress to ulceration (sores).


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Certain lifestyle choices can contribute to the development of skin disease. Underlying health concerns may also have an impact on your skin. The following are some of the most common causes of skin diseases:

  • Bacteria that have become stuck in your pores or hair follicles.
  • Conditions affecting your thyroid, kidneys, or immune system.
  • Contact with environmental stimuli, such as allergies or the skin of another person.
  • Diabetes.
  • Genetics.
  • Medications for inflammatory bowel illness, for example (IBD).
  • Fungus or Parasites.
  • Sun.
  • Viruses.

The symptoms of skin diseases vary greatly depending on the illness. Skin alterations might not usually result from skin illnesses. When skin changes develop for no known reason, they may be indicative of an underlying problem.

In general, skin problems can result in:
  • Patches of discolored skin (abnormal pigmentation).
  • Skin that is parched.
  • Sores, lesions, or ulcers that are open.
  • Skin is peeling.
  • Rashes that may be itchy or painful.
  • Bumps that are red, white, or pus-filled.
  • Skin that is scaly or rough.

Why one should not delay for treatment of “Skin Disease”?

Certain medical disorders might raise your risk of having a skin illness. You may be more prone to skin changes or symptoms if you have:

  • Diabetes : Diabetics may have difficulty healing wounds, particularly on their feet.
  • Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) : Some IBD drugs can cause skin issues including Vitiligo or eczema.
  • Lupus is a chronic disease that causes inflammation and skin issues such as rashes, blisters, and scaly skin patches.
  • Pregnancy, stress, or hormonal changes can all cause skin changes. Melasma, for example, is a prevalent skin disorder that mostly affects pregnant women.
  • When you're worried, conditions like alopecia areata, acne, Raynaud's phenomenon, or rosacea may grow worse.