Antimonium crudum in pediatric skin conditions: A classical homeopathic case series
April 16, 2021 – 1 Comment – by Seema Mahesh, Tamara Kozymenko, Nataliia Kolomiiets, George Vithoulkas
The authors present a case series in which Antimonium crudum was used successfully in four pediatric patients, three with impetigo and one with bullous pemphigoid neonatorum.
First published: 16 December 2020 –
Reprinted from: Wiley Online Library
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/ccr3.3674?af=R
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Abstract
Homeopathic Antimonium crudum may be useful in many pediatric skin conditions if prescribed on symptom similarity. It may especially be helpful in reducing the use of antibiotics and steroids in this age‐group if proven to be effective through larger scientific studies.
1 BACKGROUND
We present three cases of impetigo and one case of bullous pemphigoid neonatorum that benefited from the homeopathic remedy Antimonium crudum, which has a wide spectrum of dermatological applications when prescribed according to symptom similarity. Further larger clinical studies are necessary to establish its role in pediatric dermatology.