Neurodermatitis is an inflammation of the epidermis (eczema), which manifests itself in the form of e.g. spots, pustules, blisters or dandruff.
Forms of skin change
The homeopathic treatment of neurodermatitis depends on the occurrence of the symptoms and complaints. The following forms of neurodermatitis in homeopathy are distinguished:
- Skin rashes with predominantly dry skin
- Predominantly weeping skin rashes
- Rashes mainly weeping with mucopurulent secretion
- Skin rashes mainly with blisters, similar to herpes
- Skin rashes with predominantly pustules, purulent blisters
- Skin rashes mainly with formation of nodules (papules)
- Skin rashes with formation of crusts and bark
- Skin rashes, accompanied by painful cracks in the skin (rhagades, fissures)
- Skin rashes with predominantly dry desquamation
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Skin rashes with predominantly dry skin
The following homeopathics can be used for rashes with predominantly dry skin:
- Alumina
- Arsenicum album
- Calcium carbonicum
- Phosphorus
- Sepia
- Silicea
- Sulphur
Predominantly weeping skin rashes
The following homeopathic remedies are suitable for neurodermatitis with predominantly weeping skin rashes:
- Dulcamara
- Creosote
- Sodium muriaticum
- Rhus toxicodendron
- Sarsaparilla
Rashes predominantly weeping with mucopurulent secretion
These homeopathics are used for predominantly weeping skin rashes with mucopurulent secretion:
- Antimonium crudum
- Graphites
- Mezereum
Skin rashes mainly with blisters, similar to herpes
For skin rashes with vesicles that are predominantly herpes-like, the following homeopathic remedies are used:
- Cantharis
- Croton tiglium
Skin rashes with predominantly pustules, purulent blisters
The following homeopathics can be used for skin rashes with predominantly purulent blisters (pustules):
- Clematis recta
- Rhus toxicodendron
Skin rashes mainly with formation of nodules (papules)
The following homeopathics are used for skin rashes that predominantly show nodules:
- Calcium carbonicum
- Silicea
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