Guest guest Posted June 24, 2003 Report Share Posted June 24, 2003 Over the past few years my feet have become progressively dryer to the point that it is now becoming painful. The condition exists predominantly on the outer edges of the heels (although the entire heels themselves are quite dry), the balls of the feet and the inner edge of each big toe. It's at the point where the skin is like leather and is beginning to crack. In some instances, the cracks are so deep that they bleed. I do use a pumice stone to get rid of the excess dry skin and try to remember to apply cream every night, but the condition only improves slightly. I don't have this problem anywhere else. The only other skin condition is that I occasionally get "hives" (raised, red areas) on my trunk/neck and sometimes face for no apparent reason, although it seems to happen predominantly when I'm sweating. Any recommendations? --Diana. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 2, 2003 Report Share Posted July 2, 2003 Following is suggested for three months: 1) Kanchnar Guggulam 3 Tabs. three times a day 2) Kaichor Guggulam 3 Tabs. three times a day 3) Trifla Guggulam 3 Tabs. three times a day All guggulam tabs to be chewed a little before swallowing with either luke warm water or diluted luke warm milk. In addition, apply warm mixture of 1) Jatyadi Tailam and 2) Aswagandhadi Tailam in equal proportion to your feet. Do not allow feet to get wet while taking bath and when oil is applied. The hives will dissolve gradually due to Medicine No. 1). Please note that Guggulam Tab No. 2 is pronounced as Kaishor Guggulam. All of them will be available on-line through websites of many Indian Pharmacies. Regards, Dr. Bhate Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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