The document discusses characteristics of hair affected by Psora including thin, dry, and lusterless hair that appears dead like hemp. Hair loss can occur after acute illness or fever and after childbirth. The hair may be grey in color, particularly in the middle of the head, and can become white or grey in spots or grey prematurely. Dandruff may be present that is bran-like with or without itching. Hair may also grow on the shoulder blades when Psora is combined with sycosis.
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Hair of psora
1. Hair of Psora
Dr md shahriar kabir, BHMS (DU)
Lecturer, Chronic disease, case taking & repertory
Govt. Homoeopathic Medical College
Mirpur14, Dhaka 1206
Bangladesh
web: www.microdoshomoeopathi.com
E-mail: microdoshirok@gmail.com
Phone: +8801712966190
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2. Appearance
Thin, dry & lusterless.
Dead like hemp & is so dry.
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3. Alopecia
After an acute illness or fever.
After parturition.
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4. Color
Grey on the middle of the head.
Become white or grey in spots.
Greying occur too early.
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