*MILIA AND IT'S HOMOEOPATHIC MANAGEMENT*
These are small, dome shaped bumps that are usually white or yellow.
They most commonly occur on face, around eyelids and cheeks although they can
appear anywhere in the body.
*CAUSES*
* Skin damage due to any rash, injury or sun exposure.
* Steroid intake in any form.
* Genetic makeup.
* Autoimmune condition.
*SYMPTOMS*
* They present as 1-2mm small bumps around nose, eyed, cheeks, chin and
forehead.
* Bumps may occur in groups or clusters.
* Bumps are asymptomatic and usually don't cause any pain or discomfort.
* Mostly milia are non itchy but in some cases they might show itching.
*MANAGEMENT*
*Calcarea iod*
* Copper coloured and papular eruptions.
* Skin is cracked, indolent ulcers, accompanying varicose veins.
* Easy perspiration, falling out of hair
*Staphysagria*
* Eczema of head, ears, face and body.
* Thick scales, dry and itch voilently, scratching changes location of
itching.
* Inflammation of phalanges. Night sweats.
*Hydrocotyle*
* Dry eruptions on skin. Great thickening of epidermoid layer and exfoliation
of scales.
* Pustular on chest. Circular spots with scaly edges.
* Profuse sweating.
*Gelsemium*
* Skin has hot, dry measles like eruptions.
* Retrocedent, with livid spots.
* Erysipelas, measles, catarrhal symptoms, aids in bringing out eruptions.
*Kali chlor*
* Jaundiced appearance of skin.
* Itching miliary or papular eruptions.
* Discoloration of skin, chocolate tint.
By - Arushi Agarwal