Homeopathy for Psoriasis Treatment
Psoriasis Overview:
- Psoriasis, an inflammatory skin disease, is often considered incurable, but homeopathy offers promising treatment options.
- Its exact cause remains unknown, though it's linked to factors like environmental pollens and low immunity or Vitamin D levels.
Symptoms:
- Common symptoms include itching, redness, swelling, burning sensations, and sometimes bleeding.
Aggravation and Amelioration:
- Worsens in winter due to dry skin and improves in summer.
- Non-contagious, meaning it doesn't spread through contact or proximity to an infected person.
Homeopathic Treatment:
- Homeopathy provides effective medicines for psoriasis, including:
- Sulphur: Often the starting medicine for prolonged cases, suited for individuals with poor hygiene habits and aversion to bathing.
- Graphites: Suitable for psoriasis accompanied by constipation, thick and sticky discharges, and irregular menstrual cycles.
- Mezereum: Indicated for itchy skin with leathery crusts and pus-filled lesions.
- Thuja: Effective for those with a history of various skin diseases, itchy and red skin with hard, protruding boils resembling thorns.
- Thyroidinum: Recommended for obese patients with hormonal disorders, worsened itching at night, cold extremities, anemia, and dry skin.
- Consultation with a doctor is essential before starting any medication, and treatment should be based on proper case-taking considering physical and mental symptoms.
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