Sycosis vulgaris - Wikipedia Sycosis vulgaris is a cutaneous condition characterized by a chronic infection of the chin or bearded region [1]: 252 [2] The irritation is caused by a deep infection of hair follicles, often by species of Staphylococcus or Propionibacterium bacteria [3]
Sycosis, the most common acquired chronic reaction mode Sycosis is caused by successive modifications induced by the immune system, after an external agent (bacteria, virus, parasite, fungus, foreign protein) has entered the body without it being able to regulate its physiological elimination
Sycosis | definition of sycosis by Medical dictionary sycosis bar´bae a staphylococcal infection and irritation of the hair follicles in the beard region; it may be associated with other superficial bacterial infections such as impetigo or furunculosis
Miasms, Psoric Miasm, Sycotic Miasm, Tubercular miasm, Syphilitic miasm . . . The word sycosis derives from the word “syco”, Greek word for fig Sycosis is named the "fig wart disease" and is the miasm of excess Sycosis is derived from the disease of gonorrhea, either inherited - meaning transferred in its suppressed state down from one generation to the next or acquired
The Chronic Miasm Sycosis – Homeoresearch. com While Psora is the most widespread miasm, Sycosis is deeply rooted in emotional, mental, and physical disturbances In this blog, we will explore the Sycosis miasm symptoms, its characteristics, and the homeopathic approach to Sycosis for effective healing
Folliculitis barbae: Causes, Management, and More - DermNet If the colonization of S aureus seeds deeper in the skin, it may induce sycosis barbae, which presents as persistent sinus tracts, abscesses, and inflammation deep between hair follicles