HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICINES FOR SOLE AFFECTIONS
The sole is the bottom of the foot
In
humans the sole of the foot is anatomically referred to as theplantar aspect . The equivalent surface in ungulates
is the hoof
The
skin on the sole of the foot lacks the vellus hair and pigmentation found on the rest of the body, and has a high
concentration of sweat pores. The soles are crossed by a set of creases that
form during embryogenesis and contain the thickest layers of skin on the human body
due to the weight that is continually placed on them. Like the palm, the sweat pores of the sole lack sebaceous glands
The
sole is a sensory organ through which we can perceive the ground while standing
and walking. The subcutaneous tissue in the sole has adapted to deal with the
high local compressive forces on the heel and the balls (distal end of metatarsals) of the big and little
toes by developing a system of pressure chambers. Each chamber
is composed of internal fibrofatty tissue covered by external collagen connective tissue. The septa (internal walls) in these
chambers are permeated by numerous blood vessels, making the sole one of the
most vascularized regions in the human body.
HOMOEOPATHIC
REMEDIES
ANACARDIUM
ORIENTALIS 30- Cracking of the skin on the soles
ANTIMONIUM
CRUDUM 200- Soles are covered with corns and callosities,
which are very tender. The patient cannor walk on this account
BARYTA
CARB 30- Soles get tender due to food sweat
BORAX 30- Stitches in soles
CALCAREA
CARB 30- Burning in soles, although knees and feet feel cold. Cold
extremities in winter but warm in summer
CALCREA
SULPH 30- Burning and itching in soles
CHAMOMILLA
30-
Burning in soles at night
CROCUS
SATIVA 30- Pain in soles
LEDUM
PAL 30-Soles tender while walking
LYCOPODIUM
200-
Soles are swollen and painful
MEDORRHINUM
200-Cannot
walk on soles. Walks on heels. Soles are very tender. Pain in the heels
NATRUM
SULPH 30, SANGUINARIA 30, SULPHUR 200- LILIUM TIG 30- Burning in
soles
TARTARICUM
ACIDUM 30- Soles are painful
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