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PsoriasisSadaf β€” classical name in Unani

Psoriasis

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  1. 1.Overview
  2. 2.Causes
  3. 3.Signs & Symptoms
  4. 4.Therapeutic Approaches
  5. 5.Lifestyle & Daily Routine
  6. 6.Frequently Asked Questions

Overview

In Unani medicine, Psoriasis is known as Daa-us-Sadaf. It is a skin ailment characterized by the appearance of well-defined, dull red patches covered in scales. These lesions are typically found on the extensor surfaces of the body and the scalp. The Unani perspective attributes this condition to an imbalance of Sauda (black bile), which is believed to be excreted towards the skin, leading to the formation of these characteristic scaly crests.

The causes of Daa-us-Sadaf, according to Unani principles, stem from several factors including Ghair Mo’tadil Khilt-e-Sauda (impaired black bile) and Safra-e-Ghair Tabyaee (impaired yellow bile). Additionally, Naqs-e-Taghziya (malnutrition) and Fasad-e-Madda (impaired matter) are considered significant contributors to the development of this condition.

To prevent and manage Psoriasis, Unani emphasizes adherence to the principles of Hifzan-e-Sehat (hygiene). It is advised to avoid foods that promote the excessive production of Sauda, such as salted and roasted meats, and to steer clear of dietary choices that lead to Ghalyaan-e-Dam (excessive heating of blood). Promoting health involves incorporating Tursh (bitter) and Musaffi-e-Dam (blood-purifying) diets.

Causes According to Unani

  • ❌ Ghair Mo’tadil Khilt-e-Sauda (Impaired black bile)
  • ❌ Safra-e-Ghair Tabyaee (Impaired yellow bile)
  • ❌ Naqs-e-Taghziya (Malnutrition)
  • ❌ Fasad-e-Madda (Impaired matter)

Signs & Symptoms Recognised in Unani

  • Dull red scaly plaques on the skin.
  • Sharply demarcated plaques.
  • Plaques particularly on extensor prominences.
  • Plaques in the scalp.
  • Caused by imbalance of Sauda (black bile).
  • Sauda (black bile) excreted towards the skin.
  • Formation of crests due to Sauda (black bile).

Therapeutic Approaches in Unani

In Unani medicine, the treatment of Daa-us-Sadaf (psoriasis) focuses on correcting the underlying humoral imbalance, primarily the excess or vitiation of black bile (Sauda). Internal treatments aim to purify the blood and restore the normal temperament of the humors. Dietary modifications are crucial, emphasizing bitter and blood-purifying foods while avoiding those that promote the production of black bile or excessive heating of the blood, such as salted and roasted meats.

External applications may involve topical remedies to soothe the affected skin and reduce scaling. While the provided text does not detail specific external applications, the Unani approach generally utilizes topical treatments derived from herbs known for their anti-inflammatory and emollient properties. Adherence to principles of Hifzan-e-Sehat (hygiene) is also a fundamental aspect of management, preventing exacerbations and promoting overall skin health.

Traditional procedural practices in Unani medicine for skin conditions often involve regimens that support detoxification and the restoration of bodily equilibrium. This holistic approach addresses the root cause of the imbalance rather than just the symptoms. By managing diet, hygiene, and employing appropriate internal and external remedies, the aim is to achieve a lasting remission of psoriasis.

Lifestyle & Daily Routine

  • βœ… Adhere to the principles of Hifzan-e-Sehat (Hygiene).
  • ❌ Avoid food causing excessive production of Sauda (black bile) like salted and roasted meat.
  • ❌ Avoid foods causing Ghalyaan-e-Dam (excessive heating of blood).

Frequently Asked Questions

Can psoriasis be cured with Unani medicine?+
Unani medicine views psoriasis, known as Daa-us-Sadaf, as a skin condition arising from an imbalance of humors, particularly an excess of black bile (Sauda). While Unani treatments aim to correct these imbalances and purify the blood, it is important to understand that chronic conditions like psoriasis often require long-term management rather than a complete cure.
What are the best Unani herbs for psoriasis relief?+
In Unani medicine, several herbs are traditionally considered beneficial for managing psoriasis, known as Daa-us-Sadaf. These often include herbs with blood-purifying (Musaffi-e-Dam) and cooling properties, aimed at balancing the humors, particularly the excess of Sauda (black bile). While specific herbs are used, their selection and application are part of a holistic Unani approach to skin health.
What diet should I follow for psoriasis according to Unani?+
In Unani medicine, psoriasis, known as Daa-us-Sadaf, is linked to an imbalance of black bile (Sauda). The diet recommended focuses on avoiding foods that increase Sauda, such as salted and roasted meats, and those that cause excessive heating of the blood. Instead, a diet rich in bitter and blood-purifying foods is suggested to help manage the condition.
How long does Unani treatment for psoriasis take?+
Unani treatment for Daa-us-Sadaf (psoriasis) aims to address the underlying imbalance of humors, particularly Sauda (black bile). The duration of treatment can vary significantly from person to person, depending on the severity of the condition and individual response to therapy.
Is Unani treatment safe for psoriasis?+
Unani treatment for Daa-us-Sadaf (psoriasis) focuses on addressing imbalances in bodily humors, particularly black bile, and improving overall bodily matter. Preventive measures include adhering to hygiene principles and avoiding foods that may exacerbate the condition, such as those leading to excessive black bile production or blood heating. Health-promoting tips suggest incorporating bitter and blood-purifying diets.

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