Skin burns? Discover effective Ayurvedic remedies for quick relief

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Published on Jan 02, 2024 10:08 am IST

When the sting of a skin burn disrupts your comfort, turning to the age-old wisdom of Ayurveda can offer soothing relief. Check out effective home remedies.

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The traditional techniques of Ayurveda provide a wealth of solutions for relieving and curing skin burns. Ayurvedic remedies use the power of herbs and other natural ingredients to promote complete well-being in addition to offering healing. Dr Dimple Jangda, Ayurveda & Gut Health Coach, shared some time-tested remedies for skin burns in her recent Instagram post.(Freepik) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Published on Jan 02, 2024 10:08 am IST

The traditional techniques of Ayurveda provide a wealth of solutions for relieving and curing skin burns. Ayurvedic remedies use the power of herbs and other natural ingredients to promote complete well-being in addition to offering healing. Dr Dimple Jangda, Ayurveda & Gut Health Coach, shared some time-tested remedies for skin burns in her recent Instagram post.(Freepik)

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Coconut oil: Coconut oil is anti-inflammatory and antioxidant that helps in cooling down the burn and preventing blistering and scarring of the burned skin. Apply virgin coconut oil directly to the affected area.(Unsplash) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Published on Jan 02, 2024 10:08 am IST

Coconut oil: Coconut oil is anti-inflammatory and antioxidant that helps in cooling down the burn and preventing blistering and scarring of the burned skin. Apply virgin coconut oil directly to the affected area.(Unsplash)

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Milk: Milk has a high content of zinc and proteins that can help in soothing and healing burns faster. Soak a cotton ball in milk and apply it to the affected area.(Pixabay) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Milk: Milk has a high content of zinc and proteins that can help in soothing and healing burns faster. Soak a cotton ball in milk and apply it to the affected area.(Pixabay)

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Aloe vera gel: Aloe vera gel heals burns with its anti- inflammatory and antioxidant properties. It is also antibacterial, it prevents infection of the wounds, scarring, and blistering. Apply aloe vera gel to the burned area evenly.(Pixabay) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Published on Jan 02, 2024 10:08 am IST

Aloe vera gel: Aloe vera gel heals burns with its anti- inflammatory and antioxidant properties. It is also antibacterial, it prevents infection of the wounds, scarring, and blistering. Apply aloe vera gel to the burned area evenly.(Pixabay)

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Honey: Being a natural antibiotic, honey has a natural pH balance that prevents the burn from becoming infected. It also has antioxidant properties that helps to heal burns faster.(Unsplash) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Honey: Being a natural antibiotic, honey has a natural pH balance that prevents the burn from becoming infected. It also has antioxidant properties that helps to heal burns faster.(Unsplash)

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It is important to remember that although Ayurvedic treatments offer comprehensive strategies, each person's response may be different. Consult a trained healthcare professional before adding any new treatments or supplements to your regimen, especially if you are taking any medications or have pre-existing medical conditions.(Freepik) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Published on Jan 02, 2024 10:08 am IST

It is important to remember that although Ayurvedic treatments offer comprehensive strategies, each person's response may be different. Consult a trained healthcare professional before adding any new treatments or supplements to your regimen, especially if you are taking any medications or have pre-existing medical conditions.(Freepik)

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    Akanksha Agnihotri

    Akanksha Agnihotri is a lifestyle journalist with over 3 years of experience. She is a psychology graduate and holds a postgraduate diploma in Radio and Television Journalism from the Indian Institute of Mass Communication, Delhi, where she graduated as a gold medalist. Originally from Bhopal, the beautiful capital of Madhya Pradesh, she draws inspiration from the city’s rich cultural heritage and layered storytelling traditions that subtly shape her narrative voice. She writes extensively about fashion, beauty, health, relationships, culture, and food, exploring everything from trending styles and runway moments to wellness routines and mindful living. Passionate about meaningful and candid conversations, she enjoys interviewing celebrities, doctors, designers, and film personalities, diving into discussions on fitness, beauty, mental health, and everything fun in between. With a keen eye for trends and a thoughtful understanding of human behaviour, she brings depth, sensitivity, and authenticity to her stories, ensuring they resonate with a wide and diverse audience. When she’s not working, you’ll usually find her lost in a book, planning her next mountain trek, or mapping out spontaneous travel escapes. She loves discovering new authors, revisiting old favourites, and spending quiet afternoons in museums soaking in art, history, and culture. An avid bird-watching enthusiast, she finds joy in early morning walks, spotting rare birds, and reconnecting with nature. Whether sipping coffee while journaling her thoughts or exploring hidden corners of a new city, she constantly seeks inspiration in everyday moments that often turn into compelling story ideas.

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