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Question: I present to you a multitude of concerns. When I was in the ninth or tenth grade, I developed numerous pimples and acne on my face, particularly on my forehead. I frequently squeezed them. During this time, I tried various remedies, but now, despite being in my B.Sc. program, while the pimples and acne have reduced, they still occasionally appear. The scars left by these pimples resemble those of smallpox, with dark spots and tiny pits. In the summer, it feels as though oil is seeping from my face. The dark marks are predominantly located on my cheeks and chin.

Additionally, three years ago, my hair was burned due to a stove, which led me to cut it off from the roots. Since then, my hair has been falling out rapidly, and now I have barely a quarter of my original hair. I also suffer from dandruff in my scalp, and the hair ends have split. I have been using pure coconut oil mixed with homeopathic remedies, yet neither the dandruff nor the hair loss has ceased.

The third issue is that when I read during the day or under sunlight, I observe thin, dark streaks moving across the page. When I close one eye and look at the paper, a particular type of mark appears, and when I close the other eye, different types of marks move across the paper. A year ago, I assumed these marks were falling downward, but now, no matter where I move my eyes, the streaks follow and appear there as well. This has affected my reading, as I end up distracted by the moving marks. Even when I focus my eyes on a wall or ceiling, the marks appear there too. Once, while I was observing the sky during the day, I noticed a network of small white dots in front of me. I even found it amusing, thinking to myself why I was seeing stars during the day. At night, these marks do not appear as frequently, and only the marks from the inverted eye remain, though they are less distinct.

Answer: The issue of pimples on your face appears to have resulted from a lack of caution in the initial stages, coupled with the habit of squeezing them, which has left scars in place of the pimples. The underlying cause of the pimples is likely due to an imbalance in your diet. Excessive consumption of eggs, acidic foods, tea, and fats may have contributed to the condition.
The visual disturbances you describe are likely related to an issue with your throat and tonsils, which may have deteriorated due to improper dietary habits.

Deterioration of the tonsils can lead to various complex conditions, such as constipation, ulcers, dysentery, kidney problems, pyorrhea, leucorrhea, etc. I advise focusing on treating your tonsils, as this should, inshallah, resolve the complaints you have mentioned. Additionally, consulting with an eye specialist is crucial. Do not concern yourself with the scars on your face for the time being. The priority should be addressing the condition of your throat. Otherwise, there is a risk of further complications. Along with the treatment, it is essential to adhere to dietary restrictions. Using coconut oil on your scalp may not be beneficial in your case. I recommend trying the pulp of tamarind, boiled in milk, strained, and used for gargling for 21 days, both in the morning and evening.

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ROOHANI DAAK 01 (ENG)

Khwaja Shamsuddin Azeemi


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