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rash on chest

I have red rash in my middle of the chest, generally the rash is mostly dormant during summer, When winter starts the rash becomes more active. Starts from a small red dot and spreads to a quarter coin size.
I have been havening this issue for 3 years. As soon as I apply some steroid medication it goes away. No itch, pain or flaky just it gets a bit bumpy. The rash only happens on my middle of the chest same place for over 3 years. My doctor says its eczema.
 
  HedgeTrader on 2007-10-24
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
For my above problem can any one suggest me an homepathy solution.
 
HedgeTrader last decade
The rash is due to some internal dyscrasia in you. The rash is only a symptom, and if you remove the cause, the symptom will go away.

If you remove the symptom only either through allopathic medicines or even by homeopathic medicines, the cause is still there, and you may get more troublesome symptoms in more deeper organs.

Please read this thread

The theory of suppression

before you seek the treatment of a single symptom like this.

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Murthy
 
gavinimurthy last decade
Hi patient please take a dosage of psorinum 1M in the morning half an hour b4 your breakfast and wait for 15 days and back again with your report.Thanks
 
Dr.Haran ch malaker last decade

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