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Wart ??

Hi
I studying homeopathy by my self.
I'm sure my constitutional type is lyc. I have took a ch 10000 dose about 6 months ago. I have took nux ch 1000 one dose a month ago, because I guess I have some symptoms of nux. I feel better now (mind).
Now I'm a little bit worried
because some kind of wart has grew in my back ( near my neck, left side)it is horny, brown, rounded, it's scratching and it is about 7mm large.
What do you think about this?
 
  paulom on 2003-12-16
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
use symptoms you prescribe upon for lycopodium and add the characteristics symptoms of now (wart and whatever) this guide to next remedy---understand? main thing to use uncommon/peculiar symptoms

read chronic diseases --hahnemann and organon ----if you serious student you will gain something

john stanton
homoeopathic layman
pennsylvania usa
seemefree@hotmail.com
 
john stanton 2 decades ago
First and formost in any wart-like spot on the body is to ask someone that has been trained to know skin and look to find out what it really is. Don't guess or ignore out of fear.

As you have been taking the Lycopodium, it may have brought the "spot" to the surface, out of the body. Homeopathy does this. Also think about using THUJA. Left side is also LACHESIS, but this is information, not necessarily a suggestion. Sabra sabragibsonhomeopathy.com
 
sabra 2 decades ago

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