Psoriatic Erythroderma (PsE) is a presentation of Erythroderma due to a history of psoriasis showing inflammation and exfoliation of epidermal skin characterized by erythema and scaling. There is no definite treatment in contemporary medical science but the principle-based
Ayurvedic
approach has been proved to be effective. We present a case of PsE treated for 3 months with
Ayurvedic
herbomineral preparations and dietary restrictions for non-vegetarian and dairy items. As per the
Ayurvedic
diagnostic view, the presented case is correlated with
Audumbara Kushtha
and
Ekakushtha
due to their intricate features. Thus,
Ayurvedic
approaches were directed to eliminate vitiated
doshas
responsible for acute exacerbation of
Kushtha
(∼dermatitis) and to maintain equilibrium among them. The patient was initially considered as a case of
Saam
stage of
Kushtha
with
Pitta-Rakta-Vata
predominance. Thus, management was planned into different domains-treatment of
Saam
stage of
Kushtha
,
Vyadhipratyanika chikitsa
(∼disease antagonistic treatment),
Rasayana
intervention (∼Immunomodulation therapy) and
Ayurvedic
drugs were given accordingly. The assessment was done based on subjective parameters and PASI score. The patient was followed for about one and half year without any complication and relapse. This case study shows PsE can be managed with an
Ayurvedic
approach and proper diet planning.