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CHRONIC CONDITIONS

You’ve Treated It Dozens of Times. It’s Time to End the Cycle.

Recurrent Eczema & Psoriasis

You know the pattern by now. The flare starts you apply the cream it subsides weeks pass it returns. Sometimes in the same place. Sometimes somewhere new. You’ve been treating episodes, not the condition. And that distinction is why you’re still trapped in the loop.

RECOGNISE THE SIGNS

Is This What You’re Experiencing?

If any of these feel familiar, you’re not alone and there is a solution.

01

Predictable flare cycles

You can almost calendar when the next episode will hit season changes, stress periods, or hormonal shifts trigger it reliably.

02

Escalating medication

What started with mild creams now requires stronger steroids each time. The potency ladder keeps climbing.

03

New sites appearing

The condition is no longer confined to its original location. It’s appearing in areas that were previously unaffected.

04

Rebound flares after stopping treatment

Every time medication stops, the flare returns often more aggressively than before. The skin seems to have become dependent.

05

Quality of life erosion

Sleep disruption from itching, clothing restrictions, social avoidance the chronic nature wears you down in ways that acute illness doesn’t.

06

Loss of faith in treatment

You’ve been to multiple dermatologists. Each offered a variation of the same approach. You’re starting to believe this is just something you live with.

UNDERSTANDING THE ROOT CAUSE

Why the Flare-Treat-Flare Cycle Never Ends

Recurrence is not a failure of medication it’s a feature of the approach. Topical steroids and immunosuppressants suppress the immune or inflammatory response locally. The moment suppression stops, the underlying dysfunction which was never addressed reactivates. Each cycle can sensitise the skin further, making future flares more severe and harder to control.

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Steroid Rebound Phenomenon

Long-term topical steroid use creates physiological dependency. The skin’s cortisol receptors downregulate, requiring stronger doses for the same effect. Withdrawal triggers a flare that’s often worse than the original condition.

02

Immune Memory

Your immune system remembers the inflammatory pattern. Once established, the pathway to flare requires progressively smaller triggers to activate — which is why the condition seems to worsen over years.

03

Untreated Internal Drivers

Gut permeability, chronic stress, nutritional deficiency, and hormonal shifts continue operating regardless of what’s applied to the skin. These drivers reload the inflammatory gun after every flare is suppressed.

04

Microbiome Damage

Repeated antibiotic and steroid use disrupts both the skin microbiome and the gut microbiome weakening the very defences that should be preventing recurrence.

TREATMENT APPROACH

The Usual Approach vs The Vivaann Way

Most treatments manage the surface. Ours corrects the system.

TREATMENT APPROACH

Surface Treatment

WHAT VIVAANN DOES

Root-Cause Protocol

YOUR JOURNEY

What Happens When You Visit

A clear, comfortable process from your first consultation to lasting results.

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Recurrence Pattern Analysis

The doctor maps your complete flare history frequency, duration, triggers, medication used, recovery time, and progression trajectory. Understanding the pattern is essential to breaking it. Duration: 30 minutes.

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Root Cause Investigation

Beyond the skin gut health, immune markers, stress chronology, hormonal status, and medication dependency are all assessed. The goal is to identify every internal factor that’s reloading the flare.

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Cycle-Breaking Protocol

Constitutional homeopathic medicine is prescribed to recalibrate the immune response. If you’re currently steroid-dependent, a carefully managed tapering plan is designed reducing dependency while preventing rebound.

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Remission Tracking

The key metric isn’t whether this flare resolves it’s how long until the next one. Follow-ups track the interval between flares. The goal is progressively longer remission periods until the cycle breaks entirely.

REAL PATIENTS, REAL RESULTS

What Our Patients Say

“Eczema for 12 years. Every monsoon, every winter guaranteed flare. I’d given up on anything beyond management. The doctor here treated it as a cycle to be broken, not a condition to be managed. First year in twelve with no seasonal flare.”

— Ibrahim

“Psoriasis patches would clear with steroids and come back stronger each time. Dr Anand’s approach was completely different slow, steady, no steroids. The patches cleared and it’s been 8 months without a relapse. That’s never happened before.”

— Stuti G.

COMMON QUESTIONS

Frequently Asked Questions

If previous treatments focused on controlling each flare as it appeared, this approach focuses on why flares keep appearing. The difference is between managing episodes and resolving the cycle.

In most patients, yes. The immune pattern that drives recurrence can be modulated to a point where flares become rare, mild, or absent. The deeper and longer the previous treatment, the more committed the correction needs to be but the body can learn.

Early in treatment, a flare is possible even expected. The doctor will manage it without steroids where possible. What changes is the flare’s severity and the speed of resolution. Over time, flares become progressively weaker until they stop.

Breaking a cycle that’s been active for years takes 6-12 months of consistent treatment. The first sign of progress is a longer gap between flares. The second is milder flares. The third is no flare at all.

Yes. Constitutional homeopathy treats the immune dysfunction driving both conditions. Since both stem from immune dysregulation, correcting the root often resolves both simultaneously.

Take the first step

The Cycle Won’t Break Itself. Every Flare Trains Your
Immune System to Flare Again.

You deserve an exit strategy, not another round of the same treatment.
Your first consultation is at no charge.

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