SICCODERM
For Dry skin diseases, cracks, excoriation of hands, skin pealing of palms, pityriasis versicolar
Are you tired of dealing with the discomfort of dry skin disease? SICCODERM offers a complete and effective solution to restore moisture and soothe your skin naturally. This remedy works gently from within, addressing the root causes of dryness while promoting overall skin health.
Why Choose SICCODERM?
Comprehensive Relief: SICCODERM targets the underlying issues of dry skin, providing a safe and natural way to achieve lasting results without harsh chemicals or side effects.
Gentle and Effective: As a homeopathic treatment, SICCODERM delivers relief without compromising your well-being, making it suitable for all ages.
Fast Results: Many users notice improvements within just a few weeks, helping you regain comfort and confidence in your skin.
Convenient Dosing: Simply take one tablet three times a day—morning, lunch, and evening. It’s an easy addition to your daily routine
₹5,000.00
Disease Details
Dry skin disease, known as xerosis, is a common condition that affects people of all ages. It happens when the skin loses moisture, leading to rough, flaky, or itchy patches. While dry skin can often be a temporary issue, it may also indicate underlying health problems or long-term conditions.
Types of Dry Skin Diseases
- Xerosis (Dry Skin): This is the general term for very dry skin. It can happen anywhere on the body. Common causes include low humidity, cold weather, and hot showers. Symptoms include rough texture, flaking, and itching.
- Cracks and Fissures: When skin becomes very dry, it can develop painful cracks, especially on the hands, feet, and lips. These cracks can increase the risk of infection and may need medical treatment if they are severe.
- Excoriation of Hands: This condition happens when the skin gets damaged from too much scratching or rubbing. It often affects people with itchy, dry skin conditions like eczema, leading to redness, swelling, and sometimes bleeding.
- Peeling of Palms: Peeling skin on the palms can occur due to dryness, irritation, or allergies. It may also be a sign of other conditions like psoriasis or eczema, which cause the skin to become inflamed and flake off.
- Pityriasis Versicolor: This is a fungal infection that causes small, discolored patches on the skin, often on the trunk and arms. While it might not always cause dryness, it can lead to dry, flaky areas if the skin becomes irritated.
- Atopic Dermatitis (Eczema): This is a long-term condition that causes dry, inflamed skin, often starting in childhood. It leads to intense itching and can flare up due to irritants or allergens.
- Psoriasis: This is an autoimmune condition that results in thick, red patches covered with silvery scales. Psoriasis often affects areas like the elbows, knees, and scalp, causing dryness and discomfort.
- Ichthyosis: This is a genetic disorder that causes dry, scaly skin, resembling fish scales. The severity can vary, and it may be present at birth or develop later.
- Seborrheic Dermatitis: This condition can lead to oily or flaky skin, causing dry patches, especially on the scalp (dandruff) and face.
- Actinic Keratosis: This condition is caused by long-term sun exposure, resulting in rough, dry patches on sun-exposed areas. These patches can sometimes be precursors to skin cancer.
Causes of Dry Skin Disease
Several factors can contribute to dry skin:
- Environmental Factors: Low humidity, cold weather, and hot showers can strip moisture from the skin.
- Age: As people get older, their skin tends to lose moisture more easily.
- Health Conditions: Certain medical conditions, like diabetes or thyroid disorders, can affect skin hydration.
- Harsh Soaps and Cleansers: Using strong soaps or detergents can remove natural oils from the skin, leading to dryness.
- Diet: A diet lacking in essential fatty acids can affect skin health and hydration.
Symptoms of Dry Skin
Common symptoms of dry skin include:
- Rough, scaly patches
- Itching or tightness
- Redness or inflammation
- Cracks or fissures in the skin
- Peeling or flaking
In severe cases, dry skin can lead to complications such as infections or eczema, which may require medical attention.
Contents
PETROLEUM 50M
NATRIUM PHOSPHORICUM 6x
How to Use
Dosage
Start with the first dose from the Red Colored Sachet on the first day.
Continue the treatment with the Blue Colored Sachets three times in a day (morning, noon and night) until the completion of the course.
Treatment Duration
Continuous 90 days of medication without skipping any dose is mandatory for proper treatment of the condition and attaining desired results.
Taking SICCODERM as directed can help provide lasting relief from the symptoms of dry skin disease. Many users notice improvements within the first few weeks of treatment, often experiencing a significant reduction in dryness and discomfort. This early progress can enhance confidence and overall well-being in daily activities. For the best results, it’s essential to take SICCODERM consistently for at least 90 days without skipping any doses. Each tablet should be taken at three specific times: in the morning, at lunch, and in the evening.
Guidelines During Treatment:
To maximize the effectiveness of your treatment, please follow these recommendations:
- Avoid using other homeopathic remedies during this course of treatment, as they may reduce the effectiveness of SICCODERM.
- Refrain from consuming coffee and honey, as they could interfere with the results of the medication.