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Homeopathy for the skin

Your skin is the mirror of your inner health. Different types of skin problems depict various underlying ailments which, if not treated on time, could lead to serious health problems. For example, itchy and non-healing skin may indicate diabetes; dry, itchy skin might indicate thyroid problems; and sweaty skin may be a sign of fungal infections. Likewise, perpetually dry and scaly skin might indicate psoriasis, eczema, atopic dermatitis or ichthyosis and oily skin may be a sign of acne, recurrent boils, or seborrhoeic dermatitis.

It is, therefore, important to address skin problems as soon as possible before they lead to serious complications. However, a recent survey revealed that most individuals who have skin problems that deserve medical attention do not seek medical help at the initial stage, thereby aggravating the condition.

The most common skin disorders are:

Acne: It is the condition in which the overactive oil glands and dead cells clog the skin pores, resulting in pimples. It occurs during teenage in most cases. The symptoms of acne can be mostly seen on the face, neck, back and shoulders. If left untreated, it may cause blemishes and scarring.

Eczema: It is the inflammation of skin, often referred to as dermatitis. Eczema is characterised by excessive itching, dry and scaly eruptions with redness. It may occur at any age, but is most common in infants and children.

Psoriasis: It is characterised by thick, red, swollen patches covered by silvery white scales. It mostly involves the scalp, face, lower back, elbows, knees, fingernails and toenails. It may occur at any age. People with severe psoriasis may face social embarrassment, job stress and emotional distress.

Psoriasis may also lead to psoriatic arthritis. It is a chronic inflammatory arthritis that develops with psoriasis.

Vitiligo: It is a chronic skin condition characterised by portions of the skin losing their pigment. The visible sign of vitiligo is the presence of pale, patchy areas of depigmented skin, which tends to occur on the extremities. The patches are initially small, but often grow and change shape.

Rosacea: It is characterised by redness and pimples over the face. It mainly affects the forehead, lower half of the nose and chin. It mostly occurs in women and fairer skinned people.

Dermatitis: It is a condition characterised by inflammation of the skin with itching and redness. The common symptoms are redness, swelling, itching and lesions.

CAUSES OF SKIN DISORDERS

Emotions such as anxiety, stress, depression and others may lead to conditions like vitiligo, psoriasis, eczema, acne, hives, lichen planus and others.

The combination of auto-immune, genetic and environmental factors has also been seen as the cause of various skin disorders.

HOMEOPATHY FOR SKIN

Any skin disorder, according to homeopathic tenets, is simply the outer expression of internal turmoil. Therefore, the homeopathic approach for skin problems is the constitutional approach, where the patient answers a list of questions, based on which the analysis and evaluation of the case is done and proper medicine is selected. Homeopathy does not treat skin disorders in isolation; it treats the individual as a whole. Homoeopathic medicine works on a physical as well as emotional level.

14-year-old Natasha had psoriasis since she was eight, following her fathers death. Her lesions covered more than 85% of her skin area. She stopped going to school, owing to her ungainly psoriatic patches, and stayed at home with her grandmother. She loved her father and missed him deeply. She was given the homeopathic remedy Magnesium Carbonicum 200 based on her symptoms, which included feelings of insecurity due to emotional separation. After eight months of treatment, her skin was clear and free of psoriatic patches.

This case shows how emotions can trigger and activate autoimmune problems, such as psoriasis. It must be remembered that in skin afflictions, there is often an underlying psychosomatic factor. Children are like a sponge; they absorb emotions. They also mirror those emotional expressions by way of outwardly manifestations most often on the skin.

Natasha, too, expressed her feelings of uncertainty, along with emotional disconnection. This was actually the latent cause for her psoriatic patches. When her feelings were addressed with Magnesium Carbonicum, which is almost specific to the problems of emotional separation and insecurity, she was able to overcome her scaly skin distress.

SELF CARE TIPS

Here are some general self-care tips for healthy skin:

  • Limit bath time and instead of hot water, use warm water.

 

  • After washing or bathing, gently pat the skin dry with a towel to retain the skin moisture.

 

  • Moisturise the skin.

 

  • Eat a healthy diet.

 

  • Eat plenty of fruits, vegetables, whole grains and lean proteins.

 

  • Use sunscreen with an SPF (sun protection factor) of 15.