Unripe fruits are also useful in splenic enlargements, bleeding piles; worm infections and urinary disorders. Ripe fruits are’ useful in eye diseases and healing the lesions of the wounds in general. They are particularly useful in tuberculosis. They are used externally in the former case and internally in the latter. The pulp of the fruit is a destroyer of worms and skin diseases; this is eaten then in small numbers.
Quite often all the five parts of Neem (viz root, bark, leaf, fruit and seed), the panchanga are employed together to make a decoction. They are most effective in curing many vitiations of blood, pitta dosha, ulceration and kushta in this way. They also help in curbing the irritation of scratching, itching and eczema, when applied as an ointment.