Skin Diseases
All The Things You Thought Homoeopathy Couldn’t Treat.
Eczema
Eczema or Atopic dermatitis is a chronic skin condition characterised by dry, itchy, scaly patches on the skin, mostly on the face and scalp. Infants and very young children are commonly affected by Eczema and it can linger well into adulthood. Eczema is not contagious and treatment for this condition is aimed at calming the inflammation, decreasing the itching, and preventing infections.
Psoriasis
Psoriasis is a chronic skin condition that creates red, itchy scaly spots on the knees, elbows, trunk, and scalp. It tends to flare up for a few weeks or months, then subside for a period or go into remission.
Xerosis / Dry Skin
Cracking skin or dry skin is a relatively common skin problem which results in skin irritation and itching. The condition usually worses in the winter. In some cases bathing could aggravate the condition. Cracked skin could become flaky or scaly if left untreated.
Urticaria
Urticaria or Hives are raised, red dots or welts that appear on the skin and cause itching, burning or stinging. The welts can be as small as dots or get progressively bigger. In some cases the welts may combine to form large patches called plaques. Urticaria usually fades within 24 hours.
Herpes Zoster
Herpes zoster also known as Shingles is a viral infection which affects the skin and nerves. It is caused by the varicella-zoster virus, which is also responsible for chickenpox. Herpes Zoster is not a life-threatening disease, but it may be excruciatingly painful.
Acne
Acne is a common skin condition in which the pores of the skin get clogged either by hair, sebum (an oily substance), bacteria / virus or dead skin cells. This leads to the formation of blackheads, whiteheads, nodules, papules, cysts and other forms of pimples. Acne affects people of all ethnicities and ages. Although it is commonly associated with puberty, it can also affect people in their 40s and 50s.
Warts
Common warts are tiny, granular skin growths that most commonly appear on the genitals, fingers or hands.
Alopecia
Alopecia or Baldness is defined as loss or the absence of hair. Baldness is most visible on the scalp, but it could occur on any part of the body where hair grows. Men are more likely to suffer from Alopecia than women.
Skin Allergy
Allergies like rashes and skin inflammation can cause redness, discomfort, itching, and dryness and may be difficult to detect and treat.