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* Others use the term eczema to specifically mean atopic dermatitis | * Others use the term eczema to specifically mean atopic dermatitis | ||
* Atopic dermatitis is also known as atopic eczema | * Atopic dermatitis is also known as atopic eczema | ||
**Dermatitis is inflammation of the skin, typically characterized by itchiness, redness and a rash. | |||
**There may be small blisters, which may end in skin thickness. | |||
**Dermatitis is often called '''[[eczema]]''', and the difference between those terms is not standardized. | |||
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* Dermatitis herpetiformis: Itching, Stinging , Burning sensation. Papules / Vesicles. Small red bumps are usually about 1 cm in size, red in color and may be found symmetrically grouped or distributed | * Dermatitis herpetiformis: Itching, Stinging , Burning sensation. Papules / Vesicles. Small red bumps are usually about 1 cm in size, red in color and may be found symmetrically grouped or distributed | ||
* Seborrhoeic dermatitis: Appear gradually, from dry or greasy scaling of the scalp (dandruff) to scaling of facial areas. Sometimes itching, but without hair loss. In newborns, the condition causes a thick and yellowish scalp rash, often accompanied by a diaper rash. In severe cases, symptoms may appear along the hairline, behind the ears, on the eyebrows, on the bridge of the nose, around the nose, on the chest, and on the upper back | * Seborrhoeic dermatitis: Appear gradually, from dry or greasy scaling of the scalp (dandruff) to scaling of facial areas. Sometimes itching, but without hair loss. In newborns, the condition causes a thick and yellowish scalp rash, often accompanied by a diaper rash. In severe cases, symptoms may appear along the hairline, behind the ears, on the eyebrows, on the bridge of the nose, around the nose, on the chest, and on the upper back | ||
* Drug-induced dermatitis | |||
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=== Banerji protocol === | === Banerji protocol === | ||
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==== Eczema ==== | |||
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*[[Hep, Hepar Sulphur|Hep]] C200 one dose every two days | *[[Hep, Hepar Sulphur|Hep]] C200 one dose every two days | ||
* Ars C200 two doses daily, Can be increased in itching. | * Ars C200 two doses daily, Can be increased in itching. | ||
* Coff C200, when sever itching prevent sleep | * Coff C200, when sever itching prevent sleep | ||
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|Second line | |||
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*[[Graph, Graphites|Graph]] C200 one dose every third days | *[[Graph, Graphites|Graph]] C200 one dose every third days | ||
* Ars C200 two doses daily | * Ars C200 two doses daily | ||
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*Psor C1000 one dose every 15 days in acute infection with ulceration | *Psor C1000 one dose every 15 days in acute infection with ulceration | ||
* Nat-s 6X two doses daily | * Nat-s 6X two doses daily | ||
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==== Drug-induced dermatitis ==== | |||
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|Camph C200 + Ant-c C6 one dose every three hours alternately till relief | |||
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|Second line | |||
|[[Rhus-v, Rhus verniciflua|Rhus-v]] C30 three doses daily, esp in Red rashes | |||
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* Nux-v C30 + [[Rhus-v, Rhus verniciflua|Rhus-v]] C30 one dose every three hours alternately | |||
* Ant-c C6 Two doses daily | |||
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Revision as of 02:22, 4 November 2023
Terminology
- Many authors use the terms dermatitis and eczema synonymously
- Others use the term eczema to specifically mean atopic dermatitis
- Atopic dermatitis is also known as atopic eczema
- Dermatitis is inflammation of the skin, typically characterized by itchiness, redness and a rash.
- There may be small blisters, which may end in skin thickness.
- Dermatitis is often called eczema, and the difference between those terms is not standardized.
Types
- Atopic dermatitis: Dry, itchy, red skin
- Contact dermatitis
- Stasis dermatitis
- Dermatitis herpetiformis: Itching, Stinging , Burning sensation. Papules / Vesicles. Small red bumps are usually about 1 cm in size, red in color and may be found symmetrically grouped or distributed
- Seborrhoeic dermatitis: Appear gradually, from dry or greasy scaling of the scalp (dandruff) to scaling of facial areas. Sometimes itching, but without hair loss. In newborns, the condition causes a thick and yellowish scalp rash, often accompanied by a diaper rash. In severe cases, symptoms may appear along the hairline, behind the ears, on the eyebrows, on the bridge of the nose, around the nose, on the chest, and on the upper back
- Drug-induced dermatitis
Sign / Symptoms
- Redness of skin
- Swelling, itching
- Skin lesions with sometimes oozing and scarring.
Repertory
- Accompanies by internal maladies: Graph
- Clusters of grapes, like: Calc
- Desquamative: Merc, Nit-ac, Rhus-t, Sep, Sul
- Flat skin lesions: Bell, Lach
- Gard eczema: Ant-c. Ran-b
- Hair skin eczema: Merc, Nat-m, Rhus-t
- Offensive: Psor, Sul
- Raised skin lesions: Bry, Crot-h, Cupr-ac, Tarax
- Rough eczema: Hep
First class remedies
Nat-m
Sil
Sul
Thuj
Dulc
- Crusted
- Moist herpetic rash
- Yellow-brown with a red border
- Dry, coarse scabby
- Bleeds when scratched
- Rash may spread all over the body (Dulc ₳ Psor)
- Sensitive to touch (Scratching agg)
- Herpetic / Vesicular /Moist /Exudating rashes which leads to eczema
SKIN - ERUPTIONS - herpetic - Body; all over sweet. Psor. Ran-b
SKIN - ERUPTIONS - crusty
SKIN - ERUPTIONS - herpetic - moist
SKIN - ERUPTIONS - vesicular SKIN - ERUPTIONS - vesicular - yellow
SKIN - ERUPTIONS - herpetic - glands; Covered with sweet. graph.
SKIN - ERUPTIONS - vesicular - burning
Graph
- Vesicular / Herpetic / Exudating eruption which leads to Eczema
- Small, crusty, dry and scaly rashes (Graph ₳ Petr)
- Eyelids Eczema: Cracked but moist rashes
- The edge of the eyelids is red and covered with dandruff and crust
- Oozing rashes: clear, watery and sticky secretions that scab over the rash
- Unhealthy/sensitive skin that easily infects with any trauma (Hep, Merc)
- Abscess and opening of old breast wounds
- Hands and palms
Med
Petr
Calc:
Mild eczema
Mez
Scalp
Borx:
Scalp eczema
Astacus fluviatilis:
Scalp eczema
Nit-ac:
Hands and palms eczema
Second class remedies
- Tarent is the Remedy of choice for dry eczema that has not responded to Sul, Ars
Banerji protocol
Eczema | |
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First line |
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Second line |
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Third line |
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Drug-induced dermatitis | |
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First line | Camph C200 + Ant-c C6 one dose every three hours alternately till relief |
Second line | Rhus-v C30 three doses daily, esp in Red rashes |
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Miasms