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The skin is the largest organ of the body, with a total area of about 20 square feet. The skin protects us from microbes and the elements, helps regulate body temperature, and permits the sensations of touch, heat, and cold.

Skin has three layers:

  • The epidermis, the outermost layer of skin, provides a waterproof barrier and creates our skin tone.
  • The dermis, beneath the epidermis, contains tough connective tissue, hair follicles, and sweat glands.
  • The deeper subcutaneous tissue (hypodermis) is made of fat and connective tissue.

The skin’s color is created by special cells called melanocytes, which produce the pigment melanin. Melanocytes are located in the epidermis.

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Asked: 6 years agoIn: Materia Medica, Repertory

What are the skin symptoms of merc.sol?

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    Dr Md shahriar kabir B H M S; MPH Enlightened dr.basuriwala
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    Mercurius solubilis (Merc. sol.) is a remedy derived from mercury and is known for its action on the skin and mucous membranes. Here are the key skin symptoms associated with Merc. sol: 🧴 Skin Symptoms of Mercurius Solubilis 🔥 Inflammatory and Ulcerative Conditions - Ulcers: Irregular, shallow, bleeRead more

    Mercurius solubilis (Merc. sol.) is a remedy derived from mercury and is known for its action on the skin and mucous membranes. Here are the key skin symptoms associated with Merc. sol:

    🧴 Skin Symptoms of Mercurius Solubilis

    🔥 Inflammatory and Ulcerative Conditions
    – Ulcers: Irregular, shallow, bleeding ulcers with inflamed margins; may have a lardaceous (greasy, ashy-white) base.
    – Slow-healing wounds: Ulcers and abscesses that discharge pus and heal poorly.
    – Gangrenous tendencies: In severe cases, ulcers may become gangrenous, especially on lips, cheeks, or gums.

    🌡️ Sweating and Odor
    – Profuse sweating: Especially at night, with a strong, offensive odor.
    – Sweat does not relieve symptoms: Unlike other remedies, sweating may worsen the condition.

    🧖‍♂️ Eruptions and Rashes
    – Moist, itchy eruptions: Vesicular eruptions that discharge thin, clear fluid.
    – Crusty skin: Moist crusty eczema or eruptions that resemble raw meat.
    – Burning and stinging: Skin rashes and ulcers often burn and sting.

    🟡 Discoloration and Texture
    – Yellowish skin: May be associated with jaundice or bilious conditions.
    – Tender and excoriated skin: Skin feels raw and sensitive to touch.

    🌙 Modalities (Worsening Factors)
    – Worse at night
    – Worse from heat and cold
    – Worse in damp weather
    – Worse from sweating

    Mercurius solubilis is often indicated in cases where the skin symptoms are accompanied by offensive discharges, glandular swellings, and systemic weakness.

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Asked: 6 years agoIn: Materia Medica, Repertory

What are the medicines for warts with their Indications?

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    Homoeopathy offers several remedies for treating warts, each tailored to specific symptoms and underlying causes. Here are some commonly used homoeopathic remedies for warts along with their indications: 1. Thuja Occidentalis: Excellent for treating warts that are seedy, large, or pedunculated. It iRead more

    Homoeopathy offers several remedies for treating warts, each tailored to specific symptoms and underlying causes. Here are some commonly used homoeopathic remedies for warts along with their indications:

    1. Thuja Occidentalis: Excellent for treating warts that are seedy, large, or pedunculated. It is particularly effective for warts on any body part, including the anogenital area.

    2. Causticum: Useful for warts that are large, jagged, and painful. It is often indicated for warts on the face, lips, nose, eyelids, and tips of fingers.

    3. Nitric Acid: Suitable for warts that bleed easily, either from touching or washing. It is also used for warts that are sensitive to touch.

    4. Anacardium Orientale: Effective for warts with burning and itching sensations, especially on the hands and fingers. It is indicated when warts are hard, painful to touch, and prone to bleeding.

    5. Antimonium Crudum: Beneficial for warts on moist, indurated skin, such as around the nails or on the soles of the feet. It is suitable for warts that itch and burn, with a tendency to spread rapidly.

    6. Antimonium Tartaricum: Recommended for warts that are large, smooth, and white, often appearing in clusters. It is indicated when warts are associated with burning pain and excessive moisture.

    7. Berberis Vulgaris: Indications: Suitable for warts that are hard and painful, especially on the face or back. It is indicated when warts are associated with shooting pains and inflammation.

    8. Calcarea Carbonica: Indications: Beneficial for warts that are hard, large, and often found on the hands or face. It is particularly useful for obese individuals.

    9. Dulcamara: Indications: Used for warts that are moist and prone to spreading. It is helpful for warts that worsen in cold, wet weather.

    10. Silicea: Suitable for warts that are hard and have a tendency to leave scars. It is often used for individuals with a slow healing process.

    These remedies are selected based on the individual’s unique symptoms and constitution. Consulting with a qualified homoeopath is essential to determine the most appropriate remedy for your specific case.

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Asked: 2 years agoIn: Materia Medica

Compare between ammonium carb and apis mel in skin.

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    Ammonium Carbonicum (Ammonium Carb) and Apis Mellifica (Apis Mel) are both used in homeopathy for skin conditions, but they have different indications and characteristics: 1. Ammonium Carbonicum (Ammonium Carb) -Indications: Used for skin conditions with redness, burning, and itching. It is also effRead more

    Ammonium Carbonicum (Ammonium Carb) and Apis Mellifica (Apis Mel) are both used in homeopathy for skin conditions, but they have different indications and characteristics:

    1. Ammonium Carbonicum (Ammonium Carb)
    -Indications: Used for skin conditions with redness, burning, and itching. It is also effective for respiratory issues, digestive problems, and general debility.
    -Symptoms: Patients needing Ammonium Carb may experience intense itching, burning sensations, and red spots on the skin. They may also have a tendency to feel better with warmth and worse with cold.
    -Constitution: Suitable for individuals who are warm-blooded, have a strong sense of self, and may be prone to skin eruptions.

    2. Apis Mellifica (Apis Mel)
    -Indications: Used for skin allergies, urticaria (hives), and bee stings. It is also effective for inflammatory conditions of the eyes, joints, and urinary tract.
    -Symptoms: Symptoms include swelling, redness, and stinging pains. The skin may appear puffy and sensitive to touch.
    -Constitution: Suitable for individuals with sensitive skin who are prone to allergies and inflammation.

    3. Comparison
    -Skin Conditions: Ammonium Carb is indicated for burning and itching with red spots, while Apis Mel is used for swelling, redness, and stinging pains.
    -Constitution: Ammonium Carb is for warm-blooded, self-confident individuals, whereas Apis Mel is for those with sensitive skin prone to allergies.
    -General Health: Ammonium Carb addresses a broader range of conditions including respiratory and digestive issues, while Apis Mel focuses on inflammatory and allergic reactions.

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Asked: 6 years agoIn: Materia Medica

What are the common medicine of plantar warts?

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    Extremities; warts; feet; soles: alum ant-ar ant-c ars aur-m-n bac bar-c calc calc-p carc con coriand electr germ graph hell herin hoch lach lyc med(2) merc nat-m nit-ac ory-c phos scorp SEP(3) sil sulph syc-co thuj tub uran. Complete Dynamics 22.5

    Extremities; warts; feet; soles: alum ant-ar ant-c ars aur-m-n bac bar-c calc calc-p carc con coriand electr germ graph hell herin hoch lach lyc med(2) merc nat-m nit-ac ory-c phos scorp SEP(3) sil sulph syc-co thuj tub uran.
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