A recover case of keloid

 

A keloid is a type of raised scar that occurs when the body produces an excess amount of collagen in response to the healing of a wound. Unlike normal scars, keloids extend beyond the original injury site and can be larger than the original wound. They are typically raised, reddish-purple in color, and can continue to grow over time.

Keloids can form after any type of injury to the skin, such as surgical incisions, acne scars, burns, or even minor cuts. While they are generally not harmful, keloids can be itchy, tender, or even painful. They can also cause cosmetic concerns for some individuals.

homoeopathic medicines is very effective in that cases.  

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Can we take homeopathic and allopathic medicine together?

How homoeopathic medicine help in gastritis.

How homoeopathy help seasonal cold