HOMOEOPATHY FOR SYRINGOMAS
Syringomas are harmless sweat duct tumours. They are most often
found in clusters on the eyelids but they may also arise elsewhere on
the face, in the armpits, umbilicus, upper chest and vulva.
It is a skin coloured or
yellowish firm rounded bump, one to three millimetres in diameter.
They start to appear in adolescence and are more common in women
than men
Eruptive syringomas appear abruptly in adult life, as a crop of
multiple lesions typically on the chest or lower abdomen. Most patients with
eruptive syringomas are Asian or dark skinned. Syringoma may be confused with
xanthelasma (cholesterol deposits on the eyelids), trichoepitheliomas or basal cell skin carcinoma
Treatment
1.
Scaly
and pustular with burning and itching Antim. Crude 200
2.
Round
nodules. Tendency to edematous swellings Kali
iodide 30
3.
Sycotic
nodes. Tumors and warts Medorrhinum 200
4.
A
specific remedy Thuja
occ. 200
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