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Old 27th December 2002, 05:28 PM
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Hi there!
Anyone having any experience with small, brown,soft warts mainly around the neck? They are not itching, bleeding etc, but the patient is unable to wear necklace or jumpers.
Thankful for any help
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Homoeopathy is capable of clearing any pathology - warts are not an exception. However, it is important to treat the inner disease, not just the outer manifestation. We look at the whole person, not just one part of their body or of their disease.
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Agreed with respected David

Think about Sepia and Thuja

Sep has brown warts.

[ 27. December 2002, 23:04: Message edited by: Arshad Sheikh Homeopath ]
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But Thuja can be given in the 1st stage.
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The inner disease affects the person as well as the body - cravings, sensitivities to temperature and the weather, dreams, beliefs, emotions, sleep etc etc. These symptoms are given preference over external symptoms of disease - eg. skin, hair, bones, joints and so on.

These are very basic questions Homoeoman - have you read any homoeopathic literature?
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HEllo VonSachsen,

Warts of the type you describe - especially the very small, soft ones, are difficult to treat, in my experience.
They seem to have some viral origin and spread quite easily from person to person or one part to another.

What I thought was interesing is that she is not able to wear chains. WHy is this so? Warts around the neck rarely hinder wearing chains.
IT would seem like she needs a remedy that covers that symptom, sensitive to things around her neck!

Well, the best way to go about this is treat the case as David Kempson suggested and pay less attention to the warts.
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Agree that warts have a viral origin and seem to hit totally different people

one of our 7 yr old twin grandaughters was covered in little flesh coloured warts which eventually burst to give yucky creamy discharge before they scabbed and healed it took 2 years and thuja etc made no difference
now her 4 yr old sister has a crop of the same but the 2 characters are so utterly and totally different that i cant see then having an identical constitutional remedy
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Dear Pat,

they may not be the same remedy, but they point to both children having the same miasm - it is the miasm that must be treated. Warts usually are a sign of the sycotic miasm, but depending on the type of wart, may be psoric or syphilitic. I have found Thuja only works best on large, jagged, moist warts that may bleed.
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Warts are just a detail that should fit in the whole picture, but they should be taken seriously, I think. The body demonstrates that it is able to let grow additional abnormal cells - benigne cells like warts. But if you remove this outer sign (no matter by which means) without healing the inner disturbance this tendency to abnormal growth will perhaps continue in inner parts and possibly produce cells that are no longer harmless. By the way, carcinosinum has also small brown warts at the neck.

As regards the viral cause of warts: Not the virus is the disease, but the weakness of the organism that allows the virus to invade.

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what ever is the cause (virus etc) of warts, you are all emphasizing upon totality. Is there no importance of CAUSE/ORIGIN in homeopathy?
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