Homeopathy for skin diseases with the appearance of pus
Homeopathic medicines
The following homeopathics are used in the third phase for skin inflammation (pus):
- Hepar sulfuris (calcium sulphate liver)
- Sulfur (purified sulfur)
- Silicea (silica)
Hepar sulfuris (calcium sulphate liver)
- Generally very susceptible to suppuration
- Even minor injuries quickly become purulent
- boil and carbuncle can occur
- A sharp, splinter-like pain on the affected areas of the skin is typical
- Patient freezes easily and is hypersensitive to pain and touch
- Sweat smells bad (like old cheese)
- Dejection
Typical dosage of Aconitum (blue monkshood) with skin inflammation with pus: Tablets D6
Further information is also available at: Hepar sulfuris (calcium sulphate liver)
Important NOTE
If the symptoms are severe and persistent, there is one homeopathic self-treatment is not indicated. Caution especially with children and older, debilitated people. Danger of dehydration!
Sulfur (purified sulfur)
- Impure, gray-colored skin with a tendency to suppurate
- Unpleasant body odor
- Aversion to cold water
- Skin itchy and sting, aggravated by cold washing and warming to bed
- Scratching increases the burning sensation
- Irritable, grumpy patients who are prone to depression and have poor memories
Typical dosage of Sulfur (purified sulfur) with skin inflammation with pus: Tablets D6 and D12
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Silicea (silica)
- Freezing patient with a general tendency to suppuration
- These are persistent, smeary, smelly, and easily become chronic
- Tendency to cold, poorly reaching sweat, especially on hairy head
- The patients are weak, unable to perform
- Lack of vital warmth, everything is frosty
- Symptoms worsen in the evening and at night and from cold
- Improvement through warm wrapping
Typical dosage of Silicea (silica) with skin inflammation: Tablets D6 / D12
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