some well-known homeopathic remedies for treating warts.

πŸ”Ή Homeopathic Management for Warts

Here are some well-known homeopathic remedies for treating warts. The choice depends on the type, location, and character of the wart and individual symptoms:

🌿 1. Thuja Occidentalis

Key remedy for all types of warts, especially:

Hard, cauliflower-like or pedunculated warts

Warts on hands, face, or genitals

Patient may have a history of vaccination or moist skin

Dosage:

Thuja 200 – once every 3rd day (3–4 doses)

Thuja Q (mother tincture) – apply externally on the wart with earbud once or twice daily

🌿 2. Causticum

Helpful for:

Old, large, hard warts

Warts on fingers, face, or eyelids

Warts that bleed easily or are painful

Better in rainy weather

Dosage:

Causticum 200 – once every 3 days

Continue for 2–3 weeks and observe the effect

🌿 3. Antimonium Crudum

For:

Horny warts and thickened skin

Warts on palms and soles

Irritable individuals, often with digestive issues

Dosage:

Antimonium Crudum 200 – once every 4th day

🌿 4. Dulcamara

Used when:

Warts appear or worsen in damp, cold weather

Flat, smooth warts, especially on face or back of hands

Useful in moist, soft, flat warts

Dosage:

Dulcamara 200 – once every 3rd day

🌿 5. Nitric Acid

For:

Painful, cracked or bleeding warts

Warts that are sensitive to touch

Especially useful for genital warts

Dosage:

Nitric Acid 200 – once every 3–4 days

πŸ”Έ External Application (optional, along with internal remedy):

Thuja Q: Apply a few drops directly on the wart twice a day with cotton

Do not use external application if the wart is sensitive, painful, or bleeding

Medorrhinum is a deep-acting sycotic nosode used in homeopathy, especially when there is a chronic or inherited sycotic tendency, such as stubborn warts, skin growths, or suppressed skin eruptions.

βœ… When to Consider Medorrhinum for Warts

Use Medorrhinum when:

Warts are large, multiple, recurring, or appear with a history of gonorrhea or other chronic infections.

There is a history of suppressed skin diseases, especially when Thuja and other remedies have failed.

The patient has:

Profuse sweating

Strong desire for oranges, ice, sweets

Restlessness at night

Constant changing of position in sleep

Children sleeping in knee-chest position

πŸ”Ή Medorrhinum Key Symptoms (useful with warts):

Multiple large, moist, or cauliflower-like warts

Offensive discharges (if warts are on genitals or groin)

Emotional extremes: extremes of joy or depression

Warts with a background of suppressed venereal history, or inherited disease tendencies

πŸ’Š Dosage Guidelines:

Medorrhinum 200 – take 1 dose only once in a week

Monitor for 2–3 weeks before repeating

It is usually used as a constitutional or intercurrent remedy

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