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Sebacious Hyperplasia

Is there a homeopathic cure for sebacious hyperplasia a type of benign skin growth on the face? I would appreciate any help.
 
  rania1403 on 2009-12-18
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please describe the appearance of the growth, location, any sensation, discharges etc.

describe the nature and poersonality of the patient, likes and dislikes, thermal preferences etc.
 
rishimba last decade
The growths are on different parts of the face, not clustered together. They are small in size, skin coloured. No sensation, no discharge, no pain. i request a cure mainly for cosmetic reasons.

I have been monitored in the past by a homeopeth dr and according to him my constituyional remedy is pulsatilla.
I am a 32 year old female, sensitive, friendly, kind, mostly optimistic.
I cry quite easily from sadness and joy, I'm quite shy.
I like cold weather, but not rain and humidity. I get hot easily and sweat. I rarely cover my legs at night, because they are always too warm. My hands and feet are usually warm.
I like chocolate and ice-cream. I don't like very sour, or spicy foods.
 
rania1403 last decade
you can try SILICEA 1M once a fortnight for some 3 months or so.

if you dont find any change in three months, stop further doses.
 
rishimba last decade
Thank you so much. Something important I forgot to mention, I am 8 weeks pregnant. Is the remedy in any way dangerous?
 
rania1403 last decade
there is no problem.
 
rishimba last decade

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