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Skin Disorders

Skin disorders can manifest in various ways, ranging from mild and temporary to chronic and severe. Psoriasis, Vitiligo, and Hyperpigmentation are common examples that can cause discomfort and distress. These conditions often involve inflammation, irritation, or an overactive immune response, further emphasizing the intricate balance required for healthy skin.

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What are Skin Disorders?

Skin disorder refers to any abnormality or disturbance in the structure or function of the skin. The skin is the body’s largest organ, and it works as a protective barrier between the internal organs and the external environment. Skin conditions like psoriasis, vitiligo, and pigmentation can affect the skin’s appearance, texture, or function and lead to rashes, itching, swelling, discoloration, or other symptoms. As skin is closely linked to one’s social appearance, any abnormality present in skin affects the confidence and quality of life of such individuals.

Different Types of Skin Disorders

Vitiligo

Vitiligo is an auto-immune skin condition characterized by the loss of pigmentation or color in certain skin areas. It is caused when the cells that produce melanin, called melanocytes, are either destroyed or become non-functional, leading to depigmented or white patches on the skin.

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Psoriasis

Psoriasis is a chronic autoimmune skin condition characterized by the rapid and excessive growth of skin cells that result in thick patches with characteristic silvery-white scales. It is caused due to triggers with contributions from genetics, the immune system, lifestyle factors, diet, and environmental factors.

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Hyper-pigmentation

Hyper-pigmentation refers to the deep coloration of tissues, including the skin. Pigmentation is primarily due to the presence and distribution of a pigment called melanin. Melanin is produced by melanocytes, specialized cells located in the epidermis, and it plays a crucial role in the color of the skin, hair, and eyes.

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Acne

Acne is a prevalent skin disorder characterized by the appearance of inflamed or non-inflamed pimples, blackheads, whiteheads, and cysts. It occurs when the pores on the skin become clogged with dead skin cells, oil and bacteria, leading to inflammation and infection. This blockage results in various forms of acne, including comedonal acne, inflammatory acne, and cyst acne, which consists of large, painful cysts. The causes of acne can range from hormonal fluctuations, genetics, and stress to poor skincare routines, certain medications and diet.

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Common Cause of Skin Disorders

Genetics

Some skin disorders can be inherited from family members, meaning they are passed down through genes.

Immune System Issues

Problems with the immune system can lead to skin disorders, where the body's defence system mistakenly attacks healthy skin cells.

Infections

Skin disorders may result from infections caused by bacteria, viruses, or fungi that affect the skin.

Allergies

Allergic reactions to certain substances, like foods or chemicals, can trigger skin disorders.

Environmental Factors

Exposure to harsh weather conditions, pollutants, or irritating substances can contribute to skin problems.

Medical Conditions

Underlying health issues, such as diabetes or autoimmune diseases, can manifest as skin disorders.

Age and Background

Skin disorders can impact people of all ages and diverse backgrounds, showing that no one is immune to these conditions.

Common symptoms of skin disorder

Skin disorders have a wide range of symptoms, and the specific symptoms can vary on the type and cause of the disorder. However, some common symptoms of skin disorders include:

Rashes: Redness or inflammation of the skin, often accompanied by a change in the texture of the skin.

Itching: Persistent or intermittent itching of the skin, which can be widespread.

Pain and discomfort: Skin disorders can sometimes cause pain or discomfort.

Changes in color: Alternations in skin pigmentation, such as darkening (Hyperpigmentation) or lightening (Hypopigmentation) of the skin.

Scaling and peeling: Shedding of the outer layer of the skin, leading to flaking or peeling.

Dry skin: Abnormalities in skin moisture levels, leading to excessively dry skin.

Why choose SRIAAS for treatment of Skin Disorders?

At SRIAAS, we take pride in providing a leading Ayurvedic solution for various skin disorders, conditions that have become increasingly common in today's fast-paced lifestyle. Our methodology is grounded in the ancient wisdom of Ayurveda, emphasizing the equilibrium of the body's doshas for overall skin well-being. Recognizing the uniqueness of each individual and the diverse causes of skin disorders, our skilled Ayurvedic practitioners meticulously evaluate your specific condition and devise a personalized treatment plan targeting the underlying causes.

The SRIAAS’s approach to skin disorder treatment encompasses a blend of herbal formulations, dietary guidance, and lifestyle adjustments. Our exclusive Ayurvedic remedies are meticulously crafted from natural ingredients renowned for their skin-protective properties, facilitating the rejuvenation and detoxification of the skin. In contrast to conventional treatments that often concentrate solely on symptom alleviation, SRIAAS adopts a holistic strategy to foster long-term skin health.

FAQs
1 Does eating habits affect skin disorders?

Yes, eating habits can impact skin health, and some dietary choices can influence the development or exacerbation of skin disorders.

2 Can Ayurveda reverse skin disorders?

Yes! Ayurveda can help you reverse skin disorders; as ayurveda acts on the root cause of the disease, it successfully heals body internally thereby reversing skin disorders.

3 Can I take steroid medicines for skin disorders?

No, because prolonged use of steroid can lead to negative side effects and complication, like skin atrophy, leftover scars, increased sensitivity of skin making it prone to inflammations and even cancerous agents.

4 How long does Ayurveda take to heal skin disorders?

The total duration that Ayurveda take to heal any skin disorder depends on the condition of the individual. It can go from few months to above year. Though, irrespective of the time taken, the healing of ayurveda is sustainable that provides long-term lasting relief.