MOLLUSCUM CONTAGIOSUM

Molluscum contagiosum is a common viral infection that causes small, tender bumps on the skin. They are painless and firm. They can be as small and as large as a pinhead, or as large as an eraser pencil. If the bumps are infected, the infection can spread to the surrounding skin.

Molluscum contagiosum occurs most commonly in children, but it can also be found in adults, particularly those with weak immune systems. Adults with a normal immune system can transmit Molluscum contagiosum to their genitals.

Molluscum contagiosum spreads through direct contact between objects and people. Molluscum contagiosum is usually contagious and the bumps typically disappear within one to two years. Doctor-assisted treatment is possible. Visit website for the best homoeopathic treatment.

Causes- Molluscum contagiosum is a virus that spreads easily through:

  • Direct skin-to-skin contact
  • Contact with contaminated objects
  • Sexual contact with an affected partner
  • Scratching or rubbing the bumps.

Symptoms: The signs and symptoms of Molluscum Contagiosum are:

  • Are raised, round and flesh-coloured
  • Are small — typically under about 1/4 inch (smaller than 6 millimetres) in diameter
  • Can become red and inflamed
  • Maybe itchy
  • Generally appears on the face, neck, armpits, arms.
  • It May be seen on the genitals, lower abdomen and inner upper thighs in adults if the infection was sexually transmitted

Risk factors: More widespread molluscum contagiosum infections may occur in people with weakened immune systems and in children who have atopic dermatitis.

Complications – The skin around the bumps may become reddened and inflamed. This could be an immune response to the infection. These bumps can infect if they are scratched. Pinkeye (also known as conjunctivitis), can occur if lesions develop on the eyelids.

HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICINES 

Molluscum contagious can be treated with homoeopathic medicines. These three medications have proven to be very effective in curing this condition. These medicines are used to treat molluscum contagious:

CAUSTICUM 1000: Causticum can be used to treat molluscum contagiosum. This remedy is almost always effective. It can sometimes bleed easily and is quite large.

CALCAREA CARB 200 – Calcarea carb is another popular remedy for molluscum contagiosum. It is most commonly used on the face and hands. It is easily irritated and can lead to skin cancer. Calcarea carb is recommended for fat, thin, sweaty people, especially at night. Calcarea carb people have a strange craving for eggs and other undigestible things, such as chalk. Calcarea carb people get very cold.

NITRIC ACID 30: Nitric acid is a very effective medicine to treat molluscum contagiosum. They can sometimes bleed when washed. When splinter-like pain is present, nitric acid may be prescribed.

HOMOEOPATHIC REMEDIES FOR MILIA

Milia are small white bumps that appear on a baby’s nose and cheeks. Milia can appear in newborns, but they can also occur in older children.

Causes –

  • Milia are when dead skin gets trapped between the skin’s surface and the mouth. These are very common in infants.
  • Milia can develop on the face in adults. Also, cysts can form on areas of the body that have been inflamed or damaged. The bumps may be irritated by rough clothing or sheets. The bump’s middle will remain white.
  • Sometimes, irritating milia are called “baby acne”. It is false, as milia are not an actual source of acne.

Symptoms

  •  A tiny, pearly bump on the skin of newborns
  •  A bump that appears on the cheeks, nose and chin
  •  A white, pearly bump on the gums or roof (they might look like teeth coming through your gums).

HOMOEOPATHIC REMEDIES

CALCAREA IODATE: Calcarea iodata 3X is a remedy for Milia. It is recommended for children who are prone to colds. The secretions tend to be yellow and abundant. Children with large glands are more likely to be scrofulous.

STAPHYSAGRIA30– Staphysagria, another great medicine for Milia, may cause itching. The location of the itch can change.

TABACUM30-Tabacum can be prescribed when Milia is accompanied by yellow serum or red areola.

MEDICAL ADVICE

These tips will help you make your baby look its best

  • KEPT YOUR BABY’S FACE CLEAN – Wash your baby’s face daily with warm water or mild baby soap
  • DRY YOUR BABY’S FACE-Just pat your baby’s face dry.
  • DO NOT PINCH OR SCRUB YOUR BUMPS – This could cause irritation or infection.
  • DO NOT USE LOTIONS OR OILS to moisturize your baby’s skin

TOP HOMOEOPATHIC RELIEFS FOR CERVICAL POLYP

Cervical polyps can be described as finger-like growths that form on the lower portion of the uterus connecting to the vaginal cervix.

The exact cause of cervical polyps remains unknown. 

These may be caused by:- 

  • An abnormal response of the female hormone estrogen or chronilammation. Clogged blood vessels in the cervical cervix.
  • Cervical polyps can be common. These are more common in women who have had children after age 20. Young women who haven’t started their period (menstruation) are less likely to develop polyps.

While most women only have one polyp, some women may have more than one.

Symptoms-

Polyps do not always cause symptoms. Symptoms that are present may include: Very heavy periods, Vaginal bleeding following douching or intercourse or abnormal vaginal bleeding between periods or after menopause, White or yellow leucorrhea

TOP HOMOEOPATHIC REMEDIES

PHOSPHORUS 200: It’s a great magic cure for cervical polyps. The cervix is affected by more growth. This growth is easily irritated by touch. Menses are too frequent, too short-lasting, intensely reddish, or too sparse, and can last for a long time. Menses can cause severe pain in the ovaries, which extends down to the inner side and thighs. Blue rings around the eyes, fearfulness, and nausea are all symptoms of a menstrual period. The colour of the polyp is bright red, with thin walls and pedunculated.

CALCAREA CARB. CALCAREA CARB. It is light red and thin-walled. Tendency to reappear, or relapse. Tendency to overgrow. The patient is cold and easily takes in cold. Craving for eggs

SEPIA200- CM– Cervical polyp is caused by inflammation and cellular proliferation. Pruritus vagina is a condition that causes ulceration of the cervical mucous membrane. Tenderness in the genitals. As if nothing would protrude, pressure is applied to the genitals so that the patient crosses her legs. The skin is yellowish or has brown spots. Menses are too frequent, too sparse and only flow in the morning. Menorrhagia is characterized by a feeling of emptiness in the pit of your stomach.

THUJA OCCIDENTALIS 200 – CM- This is also a good remedy for the cervical polyp. Suppressed gonorrhoea is caused by cervical polyp. Any contact or attempt to coition causes the perennial muscles to contract and the spasm of the vaginal wall.

KALI IODIDE200–A great remedy for cervical polyps. Endocervix and endometrium cover the cervical polyp. These polyps receive blood supply via the endometrium. Polyp infection may be caused by leucorrhea. Use acrid, watery coryza to treat cervical polyp.