A keloid, also known as a keloid scar, is a type of overgrown scar resulting from an overly aggressive healing response to a wound. Unlike typical scars that tend to fade and become less noticeable over time, keloids are thick, irregular, and rarely disappear on their own. This condition can be both physically and emotionally challenging, affecting one's quality of life.
Scars form as part of the body's natural healing process in response to wounds such as minor burns, cuts, or abrasions. In most cases, scars gradually shrink and become less visible. However, some individuals experience an exaggerated healing response, leading to the formation of keloids. These scars can grow much larger than the original wound and often become darker over time. Keloids typically develop slowly, taking anywhere from 3 to 12 months or longer to appear. They can also grow rapidly, potentially tripling in size within a few months. Common symptoms include itchiness, tenderness, and pain, which usually subside once the keloid is fully developed. Keloids are most commonly found on the ears, neck, shoulders, chest, and back, but can develop anywhere on the body except for the eyelids, genitals, soles of the feet, and palms of the hands.
The exact cause of keloid formation is unclear, but it is believed that fibroblasts—cells in connective tissue that produce collagen—overreact to skin injury, resulting in excessive collagen production. This overproduction leads to the development of keloids.
Common causes include-
Causticum for Keloid formation following burns. Burns inflict tissue damage due to heat. The epidermal damage appears red, inflamed and painful. Causticum works well in treatment of both Keloid formation soon after burns and when old burn scars resurface and re-freshen, leading to Keloid formation.
Calendula Off is effective for Keloids that have formed following skin injuries either due to accidental trauma or cuts from surgical operations. It often results in lacerations to skin, contraction occurs at the edges of the wound to reduce the size of the wound resulting in scar formation. This type of scar may also appear from ear, nose or belling piercing activity. Calendula can also act as a preventive homoeopathic medicine against Keloid formation with the application of Calendula tincture over the affected traumatic side as soon as possible in addition take Calendula internally.
Fluoric Acid is the best for Keloids that itch. Histamine, triggering small nerve fibres, is one of the major causes of scar itchiness. The itchiness in keloids may also be due to the third phase of the wound healing process.The itching disappears following the use of Fluoric Acid and the Keloid also begins to shrink. The itching may get worse by heat.
Graphites of great help for the early stage of Keloid formation. It halts the abnormal deposition of collagen within a wound that leads to keloids.When a keloid first appears, it's often red, pink, or slightly darker than your natural skin tone. Graphites absorb the scar tissue and dissolve the Keloid. Sometimes the Keloid oozes out a thin, sticky fluid.
Nitric acid is effective for treating Keloids where sharp, splinter-like pain occurs. The Keloid looks irregular in shape and is often jagged in appearance due to disorderly arrangement of fibrillar collagen . A very peculiar feature for using Homoeopathic medicine nitric acid is highly offensive urine.
Silicea is best for painful keloids. Alongwith pain relieving properties it also dissolves the unnecessary cicatricial tissue resulting in formation of Keloids. Sometimes there is fistful furrowing under the process of suppuration. Also constitutional symptoms like chilliness, excessive offensive sweat on feet and sensitivity towards cold air may be present in patients.
Thiosinaminum is a top specific remedy for all types of keloids Doctor says this homoeopathic remedy is very strong and powerful enough to dissolve the scar tissue. The chemical rhodallin derived from mustard oil (Brassica campestris) is best used for dissolving or repairing scarring and adhesions. It arrests the fibroproliferative process in keloid formation. It is good for keloid from tattoo, body piercing (like nose, navel, ear), shaving, acne etc
Thuja occ is effective for the treatment of Keloid that formed at vaccination spots. The Bacille Calmette-Guerin (BCG) vaccine leaves a scar like the smallpox vaccine. It has a distinctive mark and the scar may be round or oblong, and it may appear deeper than the surrounding skin
If you are seeking homoeopathic treatment for keloid, it is essential to consult with a qualified and experienced homoeopath. At Sanjivani Homeopathy Clinic, our team of skilled homoeopaths will conduct a thorough evaluation, considering your symptoms, medical history, and individual characteristics to develop a personalised treatment plan.
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Homoeopathy provides a natural and holistic approach to managing keloids, aiming to alleviate symptoms and address the root causes. Consulting with a qualified healthcare professional is crucial to determine the most suitable treatment. When used judiciously, homoeopathy can be a valuable addition for individuals seeking natural relief from the discomfort associated with keloids. Sanjivani Homeopathy offers management without imposing diet restrictions, providing a potential alternative for those exploring natural solutions.
Disclaimer : The information provided in this blog is for educational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice. Please consult with a qualified healthcare professional before starting any treatment for keloid or any other medical condition.