Definition OF eczema
It is a form of inflammation of the skin that shows typical features of itching on the skin.
The itching is expounded to the formation of the patch, and it's progressing to be either dry or wet with oozing of watery or sticky fluids.
Eczema is additionally used synonymously with the term dermatitis.
Eczema is often acute or chronic and typically affects creases of arms, knees, wrists, faces, and hands.
Homeopathic-Medicine
Rhus Toxicodendron: It is a very good remedy for eczema with swollen, red, blister-like eruptions that itch intensely and are relieved by hot applications.
Mezereum: During this medicine, eruptions start with blisters, followed by oozing and the formation of thick crusts. Intense itching ameliorated by cold application. Skin is thickened because of scratching.
Thuja: Dry skin with brown, thick spots. Eruptions from scratching mainly on covered parts. Very sensitive to the touch.
Apis Mellifica: Thick, rose-colored rashes are often felt as rough rashes under fingers. Aggravated by heat, skin is sensitive to the touch.
Graphites: during this medicine, eczema with thick, sticky discharge; a chilly patient; and dirty-looking skin with a marked aversion to sweets.
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