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Old 19th April 2004, 02:13 AM
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More than 10 years I've been experiencing problems with red and itchy skin between middle finger and ring finger on both hands.
Dermatologist told me not to wet hands? and not to touch potatos or onions which is hard if your preparing meals yourself.
Only application of creams for dry skin every hour or two helps.
Fingers are red with small pimples filled with some sort of watery fluid, than they burst and fingers are even more itchy.
Red spots than dry and we go all over again.
I know that only this is not enough for full picture please if anyone had previous expirience could you let me know.
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It could be hundreds of remedies. we need far more details of you as an individual. Find a local professional classical homeopath who will take a full case and should be able to sort this out for you.
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Due to heavy itch, there is chance of ulcer on fingers. Take calendual mother tincture mixed with eight parts ofwater on the affected part and also take apis 30 internally three times a day, apis dermatitis is due to cold or heat. Burning , redness and swelling are major complains. Other remedies are Sulph (intense itching burning, < with washing and scratching, dry rough with redness) Graph (weeping eczema, sticky fluid worse at night) rhus tox (dry eczema, redness * swelling, itching unbearable < by warm) and dulc according to the symptoms.
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Old 20th April 2004, 02:17 AM
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Thanx to everyone trying to help .
I didn't mention that itch is worse at night~2AM and from wormth.
I have been prescribed by homeopath NatMur and Apis but that helped only temp.
I have been searching myself and everything points on Sulph and Psorinum.
Does this make sense?
I have a 10y child which was diagnosed recently with Psoriasis (just symptoms like pitted nails and cracks behaind ears with sticky yellow fluid comming during the night)
He was prescribed Silica,Calc Iod,Ars. nothing help.
Could this all be due to Psora?!

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The chronic conditions should be treated by experienced drs. Self treating is not advisabale.
Your child's condition may not be psoriasis. The presence of pitted nails alone can't determine this. The root cause of psoriasis is not psora alone. Miasm is another deep subject and cannot explained easily. So better is to approch a qualified homoeopathic dr.
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Old 20th April 2004, 03:20 AM
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Thank you Pannakkal.
That is what I should do.
It is not so easy I've visited few homeopaths and all what thay did is try to sell Natural this and Natural that (shampoos, conditioners,Supplements etc.)
Sometimes they look like they do not beleive into what they recomend.
One of them said:"I don't know doses in homeopathy are so small"??!
My translation is - he doesn't have an idea what he is talking about.
They all called themselves "clasical homeopaths".
Maybe I'll have more luck next time.
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Please look up Graphites for your son.
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Thank you Ricky.
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My husband's mother had an itchy rash next to her ring finger in between the fingers. It was a fungus. An antifungal cream was used.
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Hi Panda,

Tried anti-fungal cream many years ago and it didn't work.
At this moment itch is realy bad.
At the weekend I had few glasses of wine and it looks like that it makes things worse.
I woke up at 2am with unbearable itch.
Application of dry skin formula (vaseline/elastine vit.A,E) helps only as long as it is applied at least 10x/day.
I didn't mentioned that I have astma/hay fever it looks that all goes together.
I am very sensitive to cold weather (more change from hot to cold) sneezing and have all symptoms of cold. Hot shower, rest and tomorow I'm OK.
Not much fun though.
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