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=== Clinic ===
=== Clinic ===
Also known as Neuropathic [[itch]] or Itching without eruptions
Also known as Neuropathic [[itch]] or Itching without eruptions

Latest revision as of 00:03, 7 December 2023

Clinic

Also known as Neuropathic itch or Itching without eruptions

Pruritus vs Dysesthesia

  • Pruritus is an unpleasant sensation of the skin that elicits a desire to scratch.
  • Dysesthesia is an Unpleasant / Abnormal sensation that can be either spontaneous or evoked; which may include Pain, Pruritus, Tingling and Burning


Miasms


Remedies


Tissue Salt Remedies

MP: Itching of knees, elbows, genitals and anus

KS: Pruritic rash

CP: Pruritic urticaria