Sycosis is an infection caused by contamination by staphylococci and causes a skin disease. It is a sexually transmitted disease and in some cases, it could be hereditary. Sycosis manifests itself particularly in the event of failure of treatment of the skin symptoms of gonorrhea or gonorrhea. When combined with another dermatosis such as psoriasis, sycosis could become complicated. Hence the appearance of a number of metabolic, lymphatic and psychological disorders.
Symptoms of sycosis
Almost all cases of sycosis begin with the appearance of warts or other benign tumors. These swellings can lead to purulent inflammation, usually followed by the appearance of adenitis. Without adequate treatment, sycosis weakens the immune system and puts the patient in a depressive state. In the long term, sycosis leads to various morphological disorders that can present as pronounced adiposity, often accompanied by painful cellulitis. But the most characteristic of the symptoms of a sycosis is the premature aging of the patient.
Treatment of sycosis with immunostimulant
The decline in immune defense in the patient suffering from sycosis leads to the appearance of various pathologies, hence the need to increase the body's natural defense capacity. The combination of certain remedies based on echinacea (Echinachea), blackcurrant, rosehip, oak, silica and white cedar stimulates the immune defense. The prescription will thus correspond to a preventive cure, to be taken for four to eight weeks. But before undertaking this type of treatment, the advice of a doctor is required. In the event of an acute sycosis flare-up, Viscum album 3 CH or Thymulin 9 CH is indicated. Three granules are to be taken, morning and evening, for three days.
Treatment of warts and vascular disorders
Sycosis particularly affects the blood vessels and can be the cause of a number of cardiovascular disorders, due to the retention of water and toxins in the lymphatic system. Thuja occidentalis is indicated for almost all disorders caused by sycosis. Take the remedy dosed at 30 CH, once a week for three months to reduce vascular damage due to warts. In case of severe symptoms, it can be combined with Natrum sulfuricum 30 CH or Dulcamara 9 CH. Five granules are to be taken daily for two or three months depending on the evolution of the symptoms. But if a condyloma appears, take 5 granules of Rhus toxicodendron every quarter of an hour until improvement is observed.
When to see a doctor?
As soon as warts appear on the surface of the skin, it is advisable to consult a doctor immediately. The same applies if symptoms persist after a few weeks of treatment. Any manifestation of a genital disease characterized by urinary inflammation and the formation of tumors or condyloma should also be the subject of a medical consultation.