Friday, January 8, 2016

Atopic dermatitis (Eczema)

DEFINITION

Atopic dermatitis (eczema) is a condition that makes your skin red and itchy. It's common in children but can occur at any age. Atopic dermatitis is long lasting (chronic) and tends to flare periodically and then subside. It may be accompanied by asthma or hay fever.

No cure has been found for atopic dermatitis. But treatments and self-care measures can relieve itching and prevent new outbreaks. For example, it helps to avoid harsh soaps and other irritants, apply medicated creams or ointments, and moisturize your skin.

See your doctor if your atopic dermatitis symptoms distract you from your daily routines or prevent you from sleeping.

SYMPTOMS

Atopic dermatitis (eczema) signs and symptoms vary widely from person to person and include:

Itching, (ITCHING: Acon., Agar.agn.ail., aloe., alum.,am-c.am-m., ambr.anac., anag., anan.ant-c.ant-t., anthr.Apis.arg-m.arn., ars-i.Ars., asaf., asar., astac.aur-m-n., aur-m., aur., bar-c.bar-m., bell., bism., bor., Bov.bry.calad.,calc-p.calc-s., calc.camph., cann-s., canth., caps., carb-ac.carb-an.Carb-s.Carb-v.,Caust., cham., Chel.chin-a.chin., Chlol.cic.,cina., cinnb., cist.clem.coc-c., cocc.coff., colch., coll., coloc., con.croc., crot-h.crot-t.,cupr-ar., cupr.cycl.dig.dios., dol.dros.,dulc.eupho., euphr., fl-ac.gamb.gels.,Graph., guai., hell., hep., hydrc.hyos., ign., indg., iod., ip.jug-c., jug-r.kali-ar.kali-bi.,kali-br., kali-c.kali-n., kali-p., kali-s.kreos.,lach.laur., led.Lyc.Mag-c., mag-m., mang.,med.meny., merc-i-f., Merc.Mez., mosch., mur-ac., nat-a.nat-c.Nat-m., nat-p., nat-s.,nit-ac.nux-v.Ol-an.olnd.op.par., petr.ph-ac., phos.plat.plb., Psor., ptel., Puls., ran-b., ran-s., rheum., rhod., Rhus-t., rumx., ruta.,sabad.sabin., sal-ac., samb., sars.sec., sel., seneg., Sep.Sil., spig., Spong.squil.stann.,Staph., stram., stront., sul-ac., Sulph.tab.,tarax., Tarent., tell., teucr., thuj.til.Urt-u., valer., verat., vesp.viol-o., viol-t.zinc) which may be severe, especially at night.(night : Ail., am-c., am-m., arg-n., bar-c., berb., bov., cadm., Carb-s., card-m., caust.Chlol.,cist.clem.cocc., croc., dol.euphr., gamb., gels., graph.iris., kali-ar., kali-bi.kreos., lach.,lachn., led.lyss., manc., merc-i-f., merc.,mez.nux-v., olnd., plan., puls., sars., sil.,stram., Sulph., thuj., Urt-u., zinc.) Red( red : Acon.Agar., agn., am-c.ant-c., Apis.,arn.Bell., bov., bry.calc., camph., canth., carb-v., chin., coc-c., cocc., coll., com.con., cop., crot-c.crot-h.crot-t.cur., cycl., dulc.,eupho., ferr-p., Graph., hyos., ign., kreos., lach., led., lyc.manc.Merc.nat-m.nit-ac.,nux-v.olnd., op.paeon., petr., ph-ac.phos.,phyt., plb., puls.Rhus-t.ruta.sabad.sec., sep., sil., spong., squil., stann., Stram., sul-ac., sulph.tarax.tell., teucr., til., zinc.)

to brownish( brown, liver spots : Am-c., ant-c.ant-t., arg-n.arn., ars-i., ars.aur.bad., bor., bry., cadm., calc-p., calc-s., calc., canth., carb-s.,carb-v.caust., con.cop., cor-r., crot-h.,Cur., dros., dulc.ferr-i., ferr., graph., hyos.,iod.kali-ar., kali-bi., kali-c., kali-p., Lach.,laur.Lyc., merc-i-r., Merc.mez.nat-a., nat-c.nat-p., Nit-ac.nux-v.petr., phos.plb.,puls., ruta., sabad., Sep., sil., stann., sul-ac.,Sulph., tarent., thuj.tub)

-gray patches(gray : Iod.)

 , especially on the hands( eczema : Anil.arn., ars.kali-br., merc., psor.) (Upper limbs-eczema : Canth.graph., merc.mez., phos.,psor.sil.)

, feet(eczema : Anil.apis., ars., bov.chel., jug-r., kali-br., merc., petr.psor.rhus-t)

 , ankles( eczema : Chel.nat-p., psor.)

, wrists(eczema : Jug-c.mez.psor.)

, neck, upper chest(eczema : Anac., calc-s., calc.carb-v.cycl.,Graph., hep., kali-s., petr.Psor.Sulph.) , eyelids, inside the bend of the elbows and knees, and, in infants, the face( eczema : Alum., anac.ant-c.Ars.bar-c.,bor.calc-s.Calc., carb-v., caust.Cic., clem., Crot-t., cur., cycl., Dulc., ferr-i., fl-ac.,Graph.Hep.iris.kali-ar.lyc.merc-i-r.,merc.mez.mur-ac., nat-m., petr.phos.,Psor., ran-b., Rhus-t.Sars.sep.sil., staph., sul-ac., Sulph.syph.vinc., viol-t.)

and scalpSmall, ( 

eczema : Agar.ant-t.Ars.arum-t.aur.,bar-c.bar-m.brom., calc-s., Calc.Carb-s.,caust.cic.cocc.dulc.fl-ac.Graph.Hep., iris., kali-ar., kali-bi.kali-s.kreos.Lyc.,mez.nat-m., nat-p., Petr.phyt.Psor.rhus-t.sars.sil.staph., Sulph., ust., vinc.viol-t.

margin of hair from ear to ear posteriorly :Nat-m.nit-ac., petr., Sulph.

Occiput : Caust.lyc.petr.sil.staph.sulph.

excoriating : Calc.graph.hep.Merc.nat-m.nit-ac.Petr.ph-ac.psor.rhus-t., sep.,Sulph.viol-t.

hard : Ant-c., carb-an., nat-m.)

raised bumps, which may leak fluid and crust (crusts, scabs : Acet-ac., agar., alum., anan., ant-c., ant-t.ars-i.Ars., arum-t., astac., aur.,bar-c.bar-m., brom., calc-s.calc.caps.,carb-ac., carb-s., carb-v., caust.chel.chin.,cic.Clem.Crot-t.Dulc.eup-per.fl-ac.,Graph., hell., hep.hydr.iod., iris.kali-ar.kali-bi., kali-c., kali-chl., kali-p., kali-s.kreos.lith.,lyc.merc-i-f.Merc.Mez., mur-ac., Nat-m., nat-p., nat-s.nit-ac.ol-j., olnd.petr.phos.,phyt.Psor.rhus-t.ruta., sars.sep.sil.,staph.sul-ac., Sulph., ust., vinc.viol-t.ERUPTION, crusts, scabs, bloody


bloody : Calc.

brown : Dulc.

greenish : Kali-bi.petr., sulph.

malignant : Brom.phos.

moist : Anan.bar-c.calc.graph.Psor., ruta., staph.

serpiginous : Psor.sars.

ulcerated : Ars., mez.Psor.

vermin, with : Carb-ac., lyc., mez.staph., vinc.

white : Alum., calc., mez.Nat-m., tell., thuj.

with thick white pus beneath : Mez.

yellow : Calc-s., calc., dulc., kali-bi., Kali-s., merc., nat-p., petr., psor., spong., staph., sulph., viol-t.
Occiput : Caust.clem.lyc.nat-m.sil.
Temples : Dulc.mur-ac.
desquamating : Calc.lach., merc-c., merc., mez., nat-m., Olnd., phos., staph.

dirty : Psor.sulph., thuj.

dry : Ars., calc.fl-ac.kali-ar., merc., mez.,Psor., sep., sil.Sulph.

offensive : Merc., sep.sulph.)

over when scratchedThickened, cracked, dry, scaly skinRaw, sensitive, swollen skin from scratching

Atopic dermatitis most often begins before age 5 and may persist into adolescence and adulthood. For some people, it flares periodically and then clears up for a time, even for several years.

Factors that worsen atopic dermatitis

Most people with atopic dermatitis also have Staphylococcus aureus (arsenicum album,bapticia tinctora, carbo animal is, echinasia angustifolia, helper sulpher calcaria, mercury group, nitricum Acidum, phosphoricum Acidum, phosphorus, pulsatilla pratensis, pyrogenum, silica terata, sulphur, thuja occidentalis.) on their skin. The staph - multiply rapidly when the skin barrier is broken and fluid is present on the skin. This in turn may worsen symptoms, particularly in young children.

Factors that can worsen atopic dermatitis signs and symptoms include:

Dry skin,(DRY: Acon-f., acon.alum.am-c.ambr., ant-c., ant-t.anthr.apis.arg-m., arg-n., arn.ars-i.Ars., asaf., bar-c., bar-m., Bell.bism.bor.,Bry., bufo., calc-s., Calc.camph.cann-s.,canth., carb-an., carb-s.carb-v.caust.,Cham.chel.chin-a.Chin., clem., cocc., coff.,Colch., coloc., con., crot-h.Dulc.Eup-per., ferr-ar., ferr-p., ferr.graph.hell., hep., hydr-ac.hyos.ign., iod.ip.Kali-ar., kali-bi., Kali-c., kali-n., kali-p., kali-s., kreos., lach.laur.,Led.lith.Lyc.mag-c.mang., merc.mez., mosch., mur-ac., nat-a.nat-c.nat-m.nat-p.,nit-ac.Nux-m., nux-v., Olnd.Op., par., Petr.,ph-ac.Phos.phyt.plat.Plb.psor.puls.,ran-b., ran-s., rhod., rhus-t.rumx., ruta.,sabad.samb., Sec.Seneg.sep.Sil., spig.,spong.squil.staph.Stram., stront., sul-ac.,Sulph.sumb.Teucr., thuj., ust., valer., vera),) which can result from long, hot baths or showersScratching, which causes further skin damageBacteria and virusesStressSweatChanges in heat and humiditySolvents, cleaners, soaps and detergentsWool in clothing, blankets and carpetsDust and pollenTobacco smoke and air pollutionEggs, milk, peanuts, soybeans, fish and wheat, in infants and children

Atopic dermatitis is related to allergies. But eliminating allergens is rarely helpful in clearing the condition. Occasionally, items that trap dust — such as feather pillows, down comforters, mattresses, carpeting and drapes — can worsen the condition.

CAUSES

Miasma:

The exact cause of atopic dermatitis (eczema) is unknown. Healthy skin helps retain moisture and protects you from bacteria, irritants and allergens. Eczema is likely related to a mix of factors:

Dry, irritable skin, which reduces the skin's ability to be an effective barrierA gene variation that affects the skin's barrier functionImmune system dysfunction Bacteria, such as Staphylococcus aureus, on the skin that creates a film that blocks sweat glandsEnvironmental conditions

RISK FACTORS

Factors that put people at increased risk of developing the condition include:

A personal or family history of eczema, allergies, hay fever or asthma(alternating with eruptions : Calad., crot-t.,hep.kalm.lach., mez., rhus-t., sulph.) Being a health care worker, which is linked to hand dermatitis

Risk factors for children include:

Living in urban areasBeing African-AmericanHaving parents with a high level of educationAttending child careHaving attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)

COMPLICATIONS

Complications of atopic dermatitis (eczema) include:

Asthma and hayfever(hay asthma : Ambr.ars-i.ars.bad.carb-v.,dulc.euphr.Iod.kali-i.lach.naja.nat-s.,nux-v.op.sabad.sil.sin-n.stict.). Eczema sometimes precedes these conditions.( eruptions, after suppressed : Apis.ars.carb-v.dulc.ferr.hep., ip.psor.Puls., sec.,sulph.)Chronic itchy, scaly skin. A skin condition called neurodermatitis (lichen simplex chronicus) starts with a patch of itchy skin. You scratch the area, which makes it even itchier. Eventually, you may scratch simply out of habit. This condition can cause the affected skin to become discolored, thick and leathery.Skin infections. Repeated scratching that breaks the skin can cause open sores and cracks. These increase your risk of infection from bacteria and viruses, including the herpes simplex virus.Eye problems. Signs and symptoms of eye complications include severe itching around the eyelids, eye watering, inflammation of the eyelid (blepharitis) and inflammation of the eyelid (conjunctivitis).Irritant hand dermatitis. This especially affects people whose work requires that their hands are often wet and exposed to harsh soaps, detergents and disinfectants.Allergic contact dermatitis. This condition is common in patients with atopic dermatitis. Many substances can cause an allergic skin reaction, including corticosteroids, drugs often used to treat people with atopic dermatitis.Sleep problems. The itch-scratch cycle can cause you to awaken repeatedly and decrease the quality of your sleep.Behavioral problems. Studies show a link between atopic dermatitis and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, especially if a child is also losing sleep.

TESTS AND DIAGNOSIS

No lab test is needed to identify atopic dermatitis (eczema). Your doctor will likely make a diagnosis by examining your skin and reviewing your medical history. He or she may also use patch testing or other tests to rule out other skin diseases or identify conditions that accompany your eczema.

Therapies

Wet dressings. An effective, intensive treatment for severe atopic dermatitis involves wrapping the affected area with topical corticosteroids and wet bandages. It has proven to control signs and symptoms within hours to days. Sometimes it is done in a hospital because it's labor intensive and requires nursing expertise. Or, ask your doctor about learning how to do this technique at home.

Light therapy. The simplest form of light therapy (phototherapy) involves exposing your skin to controlled amounts of natural sunlight. Other forms use artificial ultraviolet A (UVA) and narrow band UVB either alone or with medications.

Though effective, long-term light therapy has harmful effects, including premature skin aging and an increased risk of skin cancer. For these reasons, phototherapy is not used for infants and young children. Talk with your doctor about the pros and cons of light therapy in your situation.

Treatment for stress. Counseling may help children and young adults who are extremely embarrassed or frustrated by their skin condition.Relaxation, behavior modification or biofeedback. These approaches may help you with habitual scratching.

Infantile eczema

Treatment for infantile eczema includes:

Identifying and avoiding skin irritationsAvoiding extreme temperaturesLubricating your baby's skin with bath oils, lotions, creams or ointments

See your baby's doctor if these measures don't improve the rash or if the rash looks infected. Your baby may need a prescription medication to control the rash or to treat an infection. Your doctor may recommend an oral antihistamine to help lessen the itch and to cause drowsiness, which may be helpful for nighttime itching and discomfort.

LIFESTYLE AND HOME REMEDIES

The following tips may help prevent bouts of dermatitis (flares) and minimize the drying effects of bathing:

Try to identify and avoid triggers that worsen the inflammation.Reduce your exposure to your unique triggers.Take shorter baths or showers.Limit your baths and showers to 10 to 15 minutes. And use warm, rather than hot, water. Bath oil also may be helpful.Use only gentle soaps. Choose mild soaps that clean without removing too many natural oils. Deodorant and antibacterial soaps may be more drying to your skin. Use soap only on your face, underarms, genital areas, hands and feet. Use clear water elsewhere.Dry yourself carefully. After bathing, brush your skin rapidly with the palms of your hands, or gently pat your skin dry with a soft towel and apply moisturizer.Moisturize your skin at least twice a day. Creams or lotions seal in moisture. Thicker moisturizers work best — such as Cetaphil, Nutraderm and Eucerin. You may also want to use cosmetics that contain moisturizers. If your skin is extremely dry, try applying baby oil or a similar product while your skin is still moist. Oil has more staying power than moisturizers do.

ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE

Many alternative medicine therapies have helped some people manage their atopic dermatitis. One study showed that people who used Chinese herbal medications experienced reduced itching and other symptoms, but only temporarily. Another showed that four weeks of acupressure resulted in reduced itching and scaling.

Evidence for the following approaches isn't conclusive:

Dietary supplements, such as vitamins D and E, zinc, selenium, evening primrose oil, borage seed oil, oolong tea, probioticsOther plant-based therapies, including St. John's wort, calendula flowers, tea tree oil, German chamomile, Oregon grape root, licorice, rice bran broth (applied to the skin)AcupunctureAromatherapyBath therapyUse of electrodes to change electromagnetic waves of the body (bioresonance)Therapeutic use of color, light and relaxation techniques (chromotherapy)HomeopathyMassage therapy

If you're considering dietary supplements or other alternative therapies, talk with your doctor about their pros and cons.

COPING AND SUPPORT

Atopic dermatitis can be especially stressful, frustrating or embarrassing for adolescents and young adults. It can disrupt their sleep and even lead to depression. And close family members of people with this condition may face financial, social and emotional problems.

Seek psychological support from family, counselors or support groups.

Homoeopathic medicine:

eczema : Alum., am-c., am-m., anac., ant-c., arg-n., Ars-i.Ars., astac., aur-m.aur., Bar-m., bell., bor., brom., bry., calad.Calc-s.,Calc., canth., carb-ac., carb-s., carb-v.caust.,Cic., clem., cop., Crot-t., cycl., Dulc., fl-ac.,Graph.Hep., hydr., iris.Jug-c.Jug-r.kali-ar.kali-bi., kali-c., kali-chl.kali-s.lach.,Lappa-m., led., lith.lyc.merc.Mez., nat-m., nat-p., nat-s., nit-ac., Olnd.Petr., phos., phyt.,Psor.ran-b.Rhus-t., rhus-v., sars.sep.sil.,staph.Sul-i.Sulph.thuj.viol-t.

alternating with internal affections : Graph.

elevated : Anac., ars., asaf., bry.calc., carb-v., caust., cop., crot-h., cupr-ar., dulc., graph., lach., merc., mez., op., phos., sulph., tab., tarax., valer.

Thursday, January 7, 2016

Dandruff

DEFINITION

Dandruff is a common chronic scalp condition marked by flaking of the skin on your scalp. Although dandruff isn't contagious and is rarely serious, it can be embarrassing and sometimes difficult to treat.

The good news is that dandruff usually can be controlled. Mild cases of dandruff may need nothing more than daily shampooing with a gentle cleanser. More stubborn cases of dandruff often respond to medicated shampoos.

SYMPTOMS

For most teens and adults, dandruff symptoms are easy to spot: white, oily looking flakes of dead skin that dot your hair and shoulders, and a possibly itchy(ITCHING of scalp : Abrot., acon., agar.agn.,alum.am-c.am-m.anac., anag., anan., ant-c.apis.arg-n.ars-i., ars., arund., aur-s., aur., bad., Bar-c., benz-ac., berb., bov.bry., Calc-s.Calc., caps., carb-ac.carb-an.Carb-s.,carb-v.caust.clem.cob., coff., coloc., com., con., corn., crot-h.cupr-ar., cycl.daph., dig.,dros.elaps., eup-pur., fago., ferr-ar., ferr-i., ferr-p., ferr., fl-ac.form.Graph.hep.hura., Ind., iod., jug-c., jug-r., kali-ar.kali-bi., kali-c., kali-chl., kali-i., kali-p., kali-s.lach., laur.Lyc., mag-c., mag-m., manc., med.meph., merc-c.,merc-i-f.merc-sul., merc.Mez.Nat-m., nit-ac., nux-v., olnd.paeon., par., petr.ph-ac.,phos.ran-s., rat., rhod., rhus-t., ruta.sabad.,sarr., sars.sel., sep.sil.spong.staph.stry.,sul-ac.Sulph., tab., tarax., tarent.tell.thuj., til., verat., vinc., zinc.), scaly scalp. The condition may worsen during the fall and winter, when indoor heating can contribute to dry skin(DRY: Acon-f., acon.alum.am-c.ambr., ant-c., ant-t.anthr.apis.arg-m., arg-n., arn.ars-i.Ars., asaf., bar-c., bar-m., Bell.bism.bor.,Bry., bufo., calc-s., Calc.camph.cann-s.,canth., carb-an., carb-s.carb-v.caust.,Cham.chel.chin-a.Chin., clem., cocc., coff.,Colch., coloc., con., crot-h.Dulc.Eup-per., ferr-ar., ferr-p., ferr.graph.hell., hep., hydr-ac.hyos.ign., iod.ip.Kali-ar., kali-bi., Kali-c., kali-n., kali-p., kali-s., kreos., lach.laur.,Led.lith.Lyc.mag-c.mang., merc.mez., mosch., mur-ac., nat-a.nat-c.nat-m.nat-p.,nit-ac.Nux-m., nux-v., Olnd.Op., par., Petr.,ph-ac.Phos.phyt.plat.Plb.psor.puls.,ran-b., ran-s., rhod., rhus-t.rumx., ruta.,sabad.samb., Sec.Seneg.sep.Sil., spig.,spong.squil.staph.Stram., stront., sul-ac.,Sulph.sumb.Teucr., thuj., ust., valer., vera), and improve during the summer.

A type of dandruff called cradle cap can affect babies. This disorder, which causes a scaly, crusty scalp(crusts, scabs : Acet-ac., agar., alum., anan., ant-c., ant-t.ars-i.Ars., arum-t., astac., aur.,bar-c.bar-m., brom., calc-s.calc.caps.,carb-ac., carb-s., carb-v., caust.chel.chin.,cic.Clem.Crot-t.Dulc.eup-per.fl-ac.,Graph., hell., hep.hydr.iod., iris.kali-ar.kali-bi., kali-c., kali-chl., kali-p., kali-s.kreos.lith.,lyc.merc-i-f.Merc.Mez., mur-ac., Nat-m., nat-p., nat-s.nit-ac.ol-j., olnd.petr.phos.,phyt.Psor.rhus-t.ruta., sars.sep.sil.,staph.sul-ac., Sulph., ust., vinc.viol-t.), is most common in newborns, but it can occur anytime during infancy. Although it can be alarming for parents, cradle cap isn't dangerous and usually clears up on its own by the time a baby is 3 years old.

Cause:

Miasoma-

Dandruff can have several causes, including:

  • Dry skin. Simple dry skin is the most common cause of dandruff. Flakes from dry skin are generally smaller and less oily than those from other causes of dandruff, and you'll likely have symptoms and signs of dry skin on other parts of the body, such as your legs and arms.
  • Irritated, oily skin (seborrheic dermatitis). (GREASY : Agar., arg-n., aur., bar-c.bry.bufo., calc., caust., chin.mag-c.med., merc.nat-m.plb.psor.rhus-t.sel.stram., thuj., tub.

    forehead : Hydr.psor.

    lips : Am-m.)This condition, one of the most frequent causes of dandruff, is marked by red, greasy skin covered with flaky white or yellow scales. Seborrheic dermatitis may affect your scalp and other areas rich in oil glands, such as your eyebrows, the sides of your nose and the backs of your ears, your breastbone, your groin area, and sometimes your armpits.
  • Not shampooing often enough. If you don't regularly wash your hair, oils and skin cells from your scalp can build up, causing dandruff.
  • Other skin conditions. People with skin conditions such as eczema (eczema : Alum., am-c., am-m., anac., ant-c., arg-n., Ars-i.Ars., astac., aur-m.aur., Bar-m., bell., bor., brom., bry., calad.Calc-s.,Calc., canth., carb-ac., carb-s., carb-v.caust.,Cic., clem., cop., Crot-t., cycl., Dulc., fl-ac.,Graph.Hep., hydr., iris.Jug-c.Jug-r.kali-ar.kali-bi., kali-c., kali-chl.kali-s.lach.,Lappa-m., led., lith.lyc.merc.Mez., nat-m., nat-p., nat-s., nit-ac., Olnd.Petr., phos., phyt.,Psor.ran-b.Rhus-t., rhus-v., sars.sep.sil.,staph.Sul-i.Sulph.thuj.viol-t.
    alternating with internal affections : Graph.)— a chronic, inflammatory skin condition — or psoriasis( 
    psoriasis : Alum., am-c., ambr., Ars-i.ars.,aur., bor., bry., bufo., calc-s.calc.canth.,carb-ac., chin.clem.cor-r., cupr., dulc., iod., iris.kali-ar.kali-br., kali-c.kali-p.,kali-s.led., lob.Lyc., mag-c., mang.merc-c., merc-i-r., merc.mez.nit-ac.nuph.,petr.ph-ac., phos.Phyt.psor.puls.ran-b.,rhus-t.sarr.sars.Sep.sil.sulph.tell., teucr., thuj.

    diffusa : Ars-i., ars., calc., cic., clem., dulc.,graph.lyc., merc-i-r., mez.mur-ac., rhus-t., sulph., thuj.

    inveterata : Calc., carb-ac., clem., kali-ar.,mang.merc., petr., puls., rhus-t., sep.sil.,sulph.

    syphilitic : Ars-i., ars., aur., cor-r.kali-br.,Merc.nit-ac.Phyt.sars.thuj.

    pustules : Agar., am-c., am-m., anac., ant-c.,ant-s.Ant-t., arn., ars-i., Ars.aur.bell.,bry., bufo., calad., calc-p., calc-s.calc.,carb-ac.carb-s.carb-v.caust.cham.,chel.cic.cina., clem.cocc., con.cop.,crot-h.crot-t.cupr-ar., cycl., dulc.eupho., fl-ac., gnaph., hep.hippoz., hydrc.hyos.,iod., iris.jug-c., jug-r., kali-ar., kali-bi.kali-br.kali-c., kali-i.kali-s., kreos.lach., merc.,mez.nat-m.nit-ac.nux-v., petr.ph-ac., phos., psor.puls.Rhus-t., rhus-v., sars.,sec., sep.sil.squil., Staph.Sulph., tab., tell., thuj., viol-t., zinc.

    bathing agg. : Dulc.

    black : Ant-t., Anthr., bry., Lach.mur-ac.,nat-c., rhus-t.

    bleeding : Ant-t.

    brown : Ant-t.

    burning : Am-c., jug-r., petr.

    when touched : Canth.

    confluent : Ant-t., Cic.merc.

    cracked : Rhus-t.

    dry : Merc.

    fetid : Anthr., ars., bufo., viol-t.

    greasy : Kreos.

    green : Jug-r., sec.viol-t.

    hard : Anac., ant-c., crot-h., nit-ac.

    humid : Bell.

    indolent : Kali-br.psor.

    inflamed : Anac., crot-t., kali-bi.rhus-t., sep., stram.)

    — a skin condition marked by a rapid buildup of rough, dry, dead skin cells that form thick scales — may appear to have dandruff.
  • A yeast-like fungus (malassezia).(Fungus- apis melifica, bacillinum, calcaria iod, calcarium phosphoricum, phosphorus, thuja occidentalis.)Malassezia lives on the scalps of most adults, but for some, it irritates the scalp. This can irritate your scalp and cause more skin cells to grow. The extra skin cells die and fall off, making them appear white and flaky in your hair or on your clothes. Why malassezia irritates some scalps isn't known.
  • Sensitivity to hair care products (contact dermatitis). Sometimes sensitivities to certain ingredients in hair care products or hair dyes, especially paraphenylenediamine, can cause a red, itchy, scaly scalp. Shampooing too often or using too many styling products also may irritate your scalp, causing dandruff.

RISK FACTORS

Almost anyone can have dandruff, but certain factors can make you more susceptible:

  • Age. Dandruff usually begins in young adulthood and continues through middle age. That doesn't mean older adults don't get dandruff. For some people, the problem can be lifelong.
  • Being male. Because more men have dandruff, some researchers think male hormones may play a role. Men also have larger oil-producing glands on their scalps, which can contribute to dandruff.
  • Oily hair and scalp. Malassezia feeds on oils in your scalp. For that reason, having excessively oily skin and hair makes you more prone to dandruff.
  • Poor diet. If your diet lacks foods high in zinc, B vitamins or certain types of fats, you may be more likely to have dandruff.
  • Certain illnesses. For reasons that aren't clear, adults with neurological diseases, such as Parkinson's disease, are more likely to develop seborrheic dermatitis and dandruff. So are people with HIV infection and those recovering from stressful conditions, particularly heart attack and stroke, and those with compromised immune systems.

LIFESTYLE AND HOME REMEDIES

In addition to regular shampooing, you can take steps to reduce your risk of developing dandruff:

  • Learn to manage stress. Stress affects your overall health, making you susceptible to a number of conditions and diseases. It can even help trigger dandruff or worsen existing symptoms.
  • Shampoo often. If you tend to have an oily scalp, daily shampooing may help prevent dandruff.
  • Cut back on styling products. Hair sprays, styling gels, mousses and hair waxes can all build up on your hair and scalp, making them oilier.
  • Eat a healthy diet. A diet that provides enough zinc, B vitamins and certain types of fats may help prevent dandruff.
  • Get a little sun. Sunlight may be good for dandruff. But because exposure to ultraviolet light damages your skin and increases your risk of skin cancer, don't sunbathe. Instead, just spend a little time outdoors. And be sure to wear sunscreen on your face and body.

ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE

One alternative therapy that has been shown to reduce dandruff in small studies is daily shampooing with tea tree oil. More study is needed.

Tea tree oil, which comes from the leaves of the Australian tea tree (Melaleuca alternifolia), has been used for centuries as an antiseptic, antibiotic and antifungal agent. It's now included in a number of shampoos found in natural foods stores. The oil may cause allergic reactions in some people.

DANDRUFF : All-s., alum., am-m.ars.bad.,bry.calc-s.calc.Canth.Carb-s.dulc.,Graph., kali-c., kali-chl., kali-p., kali-s.lac-c.,lyc.mag-c., med.mez.Nat-m.olnd.Phos.,psor.sanic., sep.staph.Sulph.thuj.

white : Kali-chl.mez.Nat-m.phos.Thuj.

yellow : Kali-s.

Tuesday, January 5, 2016

Abandoned

Feelings of live alone without help.

Cross references:
1.Forsaken

2.Confidence want / self assurance - Lack of confidence, for make social interaction. The act of assuring; a declaration tending to inspire full confidence; that which is designed to give confidence.

3.Company desire - A group of individuals with a common purpose.

4.Isolation - chiefly uncountable the state of being isolated, detached or separation.

5.Timidity.

6.Always alon: she is - sensation as if.

7. Graveyard: alone in a -sensation as if.

8. Wilderness: alone in a - sensation as if.

9. World, alone in the -sensation as if.

10. Unfit for, he is - sensation as if.

11. Confidence in him; his friends have lost all -sensation as if.

12.Confusion; others will absurd her -sensation as if.

13.Criminal he is a -sensation as if.

14.Criticized, she is -sensation as if.

15. Danger, impression of -sensation as if

16. Every, disease he has -sensation as if

17. Unrecognised disease, he has an -sensation as if

18. Enemy, everyone is an -sensation as if.

19. Family, dose not belong to her own -sensation as if.

20. Friend, affection of ; has lost he -sensation as if.

21. Loss of friend: she is about to -sensation as if.

22. Friendless he is- sensation as if.

23. Help, calling for - sensation as if.

24. Away from home, he is -sensation as if.

25. Husband, he is not her - sensation as if.

26. He or she is neglected - sensation as if.

27. Outcast, she were an -sensation as if

28. He is persecuted- sensation as if

29. Poor, he is- sensation as if

30. Reproach, he has neglected his duty and deserves- sensation as if

31. Repudiated; he is: relative by his- sensation as if

32.Right doing nothing right,he is- sensation as if

33. World from the; he is separated -sensation as if

34.Succeed, he does everything wrong: he can't -sensation as if

35. Faithless wife is- sensation as if

36. Run away from him; wife will -sensation as if

37. Done wrong: he has -sensation as if

Contradictory rubrics:

1.Irresolution- lack of resolution, lack of decision or purpose.
Frightened afraid, suffering from fear.

2.Restlessness - the state or condition of being restless; an inability to be still, quite, at peace or comfortable.

3.Anxiety - an unpleasant state of mental uneasiness, nervousness, apprehension & obsession or concern about some uncertain event.

4.Fear - a strong, uncontrollable, unpleasant emotions, caused by actual or perceived danger or threat.

5.Excitement - the state of being excited, emotionally aroused.

6.Impatience - lacking patience, restlessness and intolerance of delays.

7.Anguish - extreme pain, either of body or mind.

Thursday, December 31, 2015

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