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ROSACEA AND HOMEOPATHY

Authors

Lawrence Chukwudi Nwabudike

Journal

The Romanian Academy

Abstract

Rosacea is a common cutaneous disorder affecting the face. It is more frequently encountered in fair-skinned races and in females. The aetiology is unknown. The treatment of rosacea can be difficult and includes topical treatments like benzoyl peroxide, clindamycin and metronidazole as well as systemic treatments like retinoids. We present three cases of rosacea treated homeopathically. They all had the papulopustular variant of rosacea. They comprised one male patient and two female patients. The treatments were individualized and included the homeopathic medicines Lachesis for the male patient and Causticum as well as Lycopodium  for the female patients. Remission was seen in all  three cases and was maintained after cessation of treatment. In conclusion, the cases show that homeopathy may be another alternative to the care of patients with this common, but difficult to treat disorder.

Keywords
Rosacea, homeopathy. 

External URL

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/281067630_ROSACEA_AND_HOMEOPATHY