HOMEOPATHY FOR XANTHELASMA

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A xanthoma is a skin lesion that develops when fat gathers in macrophages under the skin, though it can also happen in the subcutaneous layer less frequently.

The most typical type of xanthoma is xanthelasma, also known as xanthelasma palpebrarum or xanthelasma palpebrum. Upper and lower eyelids can be symmetrically affected.

It is connected to familial hypercholesterolemia, Type II hyperlipoproteinemia, and biliary cirrhosis. Xanthelasma often manifests as soft, yellow-orange macules, papules, or plaques and begins as a small bump that gradually grows over several months.

HOMOEOPATHY REMEDIES

When it comes to Xanthelasma, there are many effective medicines available in homoeopathy, but the choice depends on the individuality of the patient, taking into account the mental and physical symtoms. Homoeopathy is a growing system that is being practiced all over the world.

ALLIUM SATIVUM

The digestion is disturbed by even the slightest dietary irregularities, high blood cholesterol levels, and vaso-dilatory properties. It is tailored to fleshy people with dyspepsia and catarrhal affections. Patients who eat a lot more food than they drink, especially meat.

BARYTA MURIATICA

Arteriosclerosis, high blood pressure, high systolic pressure with comparatively low diastolic pressure, palpitations, and discomfort in the region of the heart are all symptoms of increased cholesterol in the blood, which is especially indicated in older people. It also has a special effect on arteries, making them rigid from cholesterol buildup.

CARDUS MARIANUS

Golden-colored urine, liver pain, control of blood cholesterol levels, and regulation of the liver’s fat metabolism are all characteristics of this liver remedy.

CHOLESTERINUM

It lowers blood cholesterol, treats liver cancer, and works well for gallstones.

FEL TAURI

Enhances the peristaltic action of the intestines, emulsifies fat, increases duodenal secretions, and regulates fat metabolism.

LYCOPODIUM CLAVATUM

Correct fat metabolism in the liver; liver sensitivity; flatulent abdomen, more so in the evenings between 4 and 8 pm; lack of confidence; inability to withstand opposition or contradiction; preference for hot food and hot beverages; craving for sweets.

PULSATILLA NIGRICANS

High cholesterol from eating rich foods, fat, cake, pastries, especially after pork or sausage, desserts, ice cream, and nearly all complaints of thirst. Mild, yielding, timid, emotional, and tearing people. They prefer the open air.

THUJA OCCIDENTALIS

Controls lipid metabolism.

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