Keloid scars are firm, smooth, hard growths due to spontaneous scar formation. They can arise soon after an injury, or develop months later. Keloids may be uncomfortable or itchy, and may be much larger than the original wound. Keloids may form on any part of the body, although the upper chest and shoulders are especially prone to them.
The precise reason that wound healing sometimes leads to keloid formation is under investigation but is not yet clear.
While most people never form keloids, others develop them after minor injuries, burns, insect bites and acne spots. Dark skinned people form keloids more easily than Caucasians.
Keloids are harmless to general health and do not change into skin cancers.
HOMOEOPATHIC REMEDIES
1. Causticum 200- Due to old injury or burns
2. Graphites 6- In the early stages of keloid. Ooze out a thin , sticky discharge
3. Fluoric acid 200- Edges of keloids red itching. Offensive sweat. Worse by warmth
4. Silicea 200- Keloid on the spot vaccinated or anywhere. Fistulous furrowing under process of suppuration. Chilly patient
5. Thiosinaminum ix--Head remedy for keloid. Great resolvent externally and internally for dissolving scar tissue
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