PITTED KERATOLYSIS- A COMMON YET OVERLOOKED CONDITION IN RESPECT TO HOMOEOPATHIC PERSPECTIVE

Authors

  • Dr. Sreeraj A.S.
  • Dr. Juveria Fathima
  • Dr. Papani Renu Sree
  • Dr. Gonela Venkatesh

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22159/prl.ijayush.v13i11.1202

Keywords:

Pitted keratolysis, definition, anatomy, epidemiology, Etiology,Clinical features, complications, Diagnosis general and homeopathic management.

Abstract

Pitted keratolysis, also known as keratolysis plantare sulcatum or ringed keratolysis, is a superficial bacterial skin infection characterized by crater-like pits and malodor. The commonly affected regions are Heels, soles, toes (especially between toes), Palms (Less common) and Fingers (rarely).3 Understanding the anatomy of pitted keratolysis helps in developing effective treatment strategies, including homeopathic remedies, to manage symptoms and prevent recurrence.

KEYWORDS: Pitted keratolysis, definition, anatomy, epidemiology, Etiology,Clinical features, complications, Diagnosis general and homeopathic management.

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Published

2024-11-28