Psoriasis affects over 125 million people worldwide — yet it remains one of the most misunderstood chronic skin conditions. For many patients, conventional treatments offer only partial or temporary relief, leaving them searching for a more complete approach. For those seeking psoriasis treatment in Trivandrum, Leelajani Ayur Care in Kowdiar offers a medically supervised, root-cause-focused Ayurvedic programme led by Dr. Anusree Ratheesh.
This guide covers everything you need to know — from what psoriasis is, its types and triggers, how Ayurveda understands it, and how it is treated at Leelajani Ayur Care.
Psoriasis is a chronic, non-contagious autoimmune disease in which the immune system mistakenly accelerates skin cell production. Under normal conditions, skin cells complete their lifecycle in 28–30 days. In psoriasis, this cycle is compressed to just 3–7 days — causing immature cells to pile up on the surface and form raised, red plaques covered in silvery or whitish scales.
Key facts about psoriasis:
Psoriasis is not a single condition — it presents in several distinct forms, each requiring a tailored management approach.
The most common type, accounting for around 80% of cases. Characterised by raised, well-defined red patches with silvery-white scales, most commonly on the elbows, knees, scalp, and lower back.
Affects the scalp, hairline, and behind the ears. Often mistaken for severe dandruff. Can cause significant flaking, redness, and itching.
Presents as small, drop-shaped lesions across the trunk and limbs. Most common in children and young adults, often triggered by a bacterial infection such as strep throat.
Smooth, red, inflamed patches in skin folds — such as the groin, underarms, or under the breasts. More common in individuals who are overweight.
White, pus-filled blisters surrounded by red skin, typically on the palms or soles. Can be triggered by certain medications or stress.
Involves both skin involvement and joint inflammation — causing pain, swelling, and stiffness, particularly in the fingers, toes, and spine.
While genetic predisposition plays a role, psoriasis flare-ups are heavily influenced by lifestyle and environmental triggers. Identifying and managing personal triggers is one of the most impactful steps a patient can take.
Psychological stress is one of the most consistently reported triggers. It activates inflammatory pathways and alters immune function — both of which can initiate or worsen psoriatic plaques.
Cold, dry conditions aggravate Vata dosha and reduce skin moisture, worsening symptoms. Kerala’s warm, humid climate — when combined with Ayurvedic care — can actually support psoriasis management.
Streptococcal throat infections are a well-known trigger for guttate psoriasis. Strengthening immunity is therefore an important part of long-term management.
Cuts, burns, or trauma to the skin can trigger new psoriatic plaques at the injury site in susceptible individuals.
Beta-blockers, lithium, and NSAIDs can worsen psoriasis. Smoking, alcohol, obesity, and a diet high in processed or spicy foods also fuel systemic inflammation and dosha imbalance.
Ayurveda — India’s 5,000-year-old classical system of medicine — classifies psoriasis under Kushta, a group of chronic skin disorders. Most psoriasis presentations correspond to Ekakushta or Kitibha Kushta in classical Ayurvedic texts.
In Ayurveda, psoriasis involves an imbalance of all three doshas:
In most cases, Vata and Pitta are the primary doshas involved, though the Kapha component varies by individual.
Impaired Agni (digestive fire) leads to the accumulation of Ama (metabolic toxins) in the body’s channels. When Ama settles in Rakta Dhatu (blood tissue), it triggers the inflammatory, autoimmune-like cascade that characterises psoriasis. This is why blood-purifying herbs — Manjishtha, Neem, Khadira, and Guduchi — are central to Ayurvedic psoriasis management.
Leelajani Ayur Care in Kowdiar, Thiruvananthapuram, provides one of the most comprehensive Ayurvedic psoriasis management programmes in Kerala. The centre is led by Dr. Anusree Ratheesh, a qualified Ayurvedic physician with over a decade of experience in authentic Kerala Ayurveda. Every treatment plan is individually designed — there are no generic psoriasis packages.
Every patient begins with a thorough consultation covering:
Classical Ayurvedic formulations prescribed at Leelajani include Aragwatham Kashayam, Mahamanjishthadi Kashayam, Khadirarishtam, Kaishora Guggulu, and Mahatiktaka Ghritham — all selected based on each patient’s specific dosha profile and condition severity.
Panchakarma is central to Ayurvedic psoriasis management. It systematically eliminates deep-seated Ama from the body’s tissues — addressing the root cause rather than suppressing surface symptoms.
Medicated purgation to eliminate accumulated Pitta and purify Rakta Dhatu. Considered the most important Panchakarma procedure for psoriasis.
A series of medicated enemas to cleanse the colon, balance Vata dosha, and remove deep-seated toxins. Often called the most comprehensive of all Panchakarma procedures.
Preparatory internal oleation (medicated ghee) and therapeutic sweating to mobilise toxins from tissues before elimination procedures begin.
In Ayurveda, diet is one of the three pillars of health. What you eat either fuels inflammation or supports healing.
Stress is both a trigger and a perpetuator of psoriasis. Even 15–20 minutes of daily meditation or mindful breathing can significantly reduce the physiological stress response over time.
Cooling Pranayama practices such as Sheetali and Nadi Shodhana help balance Pitta and calm the nervous system. Specific asanas improve circulation and reduce systemic inflammation.
Consistent, quality sleep is when skin renewal is most active. Use gentle, fragrance-free moisturisers; avoid harsh soaps, hot showers, and synthetic fabrics. Coconut or sesame oil — as directed — can relieve scaling episodes.
If you are looking for psoriasis treatment in Trivandrum that addresses the root cause — not just the symptoms — Leelajani Ayur Care offers comprehensive consultations and individually tailored Ayurvedic wellness plans. Early intervention leads to better outcomes.
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