Does using heavy mosturiser( no steroid, hypoallergenic and free from alcohol, sulphate and paraben) like Venusia max which helps with flakiness and dryness which is present with atopic dermatitis is prohibited if homeopathic treatment is going on for Atopic dermatitis.
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Atopic dermatitis in homeopathy is treated with individualized remedies such as Graphites, Sulphur, Rhus tox, and Calcarea carb, and some other more specific medicines selected based on symptoms like itching, dryness, eruptions, and patient constitution, aiming to reduce recurrence and improve skin health naturally.
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Thank you for your question. I understand your concern, especially when youâre dealing with atopic dermatitis and skin dryness/flakiness.
The good news is:
Using a moisturiser like Venusia Max (non-steroidal, hypoallergenic) is NOT prohibited during homeopathic treatment
Why moisturiser is allowed
In atopic dermatitis:
Skin barrier is weak
There is excessive dryness and flaking
A good moisturiser helps to:
Reduce dryness and irritation
Protect the skin barrier
Provide symptomatic comfort
So it can definitely be continued.
Important point to understand
Moisturisers only give external support
They do not treat the root cause of atopic dermatitis
Thatâs why:
Dryness may keep coming back
Flare-ups can still occur
How homeopathy helps
With proper treatment, we aim to:
Reduce frequency of flare-ups
Improve skin healing from within
Decrease dependency on creams over time
Balance your immune response
Best approach (combination)
Continue your moisturiser regularly
Avoid harsh soaps, hot water, and irritants
Start individualized homeopathic treatment for long-term relief
What you can expect
Gradual reduction in dryness and itching
Skin becomes more stable
Over time, lesser need for frequent moisturiser
My suggestion
Since atopic dermatitis is a chronic condition, managing it early with the right approach can prevent long-term dependency on external products.
If youâre comfortable, we can do a detailed consultation where Iâll understand your skin pattern, triggers, and overall health to guide you with a proper treatment plan.
Feel free to reach out anytime
â Dr. Jyoti Kadkol
Health Global Homoeopathy Clinic
www.healthglobalclinics.com
No, using a good quality moisturiser like Venusia Max Cream is not prohibited during homeopathic treatment for Atopic Dermatitis.
In fact, regular use of a moisturiser is highly recommended in atopic dermatitis, as it helps:
Restore the skin barrier
Reduce dryness and flakiness
Decrease itching and irritation
A moisturiser that is non-steroidal, hypoallergenic, and free from harsh chemicals is safe to use alongside homeopathic medicines.
Homeopathic treatment works internally, while moisturisers act locally on the skin, so they do not interfere with each other.
Next Steps
Continue regular moisturiser application (2–3 times daily)
Avoid harsh soaps and irritants
Stay consistent with prescribed treatment
Consult the doctor if symptoms worsen or infection signs appear....
For further queries you can connect online with me and you will be more satisfied then...Stay healthy and safe 👍😊.
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Yes it can be used along with medicines.
It will help you with dryness and irrittion of skin.
Avoid dampness and maintain clean and dry condition before use
Yes, using a heavy moisturiser like Atopic dermatitis is not prohibited during homeopathic treatment. In fact, regular use of a good moisturiser is essential to control dryness.
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