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Ringworm on Skin

Riwngorm on Skin
 1. SEPIA 30
2. TELLURIUM METALLICUM 30 



 Sepia: Sepia is an useful remedy for symptoms associated with ringworm. There are ringworm like eruptions every spring. Itching is not relieved by scratching and is worse in bends of elbows and knees. It is also useful in ringworm on face, on single parts.

Tellurium Metallicum: Tellurium Metallicum is a chief remedy for many skin complaints. There is itching of hands and feet. It also helps in herpes, ringworm, barber's itch. Ring shaped lesions with offensive odors from affected parts. There is stinging pain in skin. Offensive foot sweat. There is also eczema at back of ears and occiput. There are circular patches of eczema
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