Ah, keloids can be quite a tricky thing to deal with, I totally get where you’re coming from. So, with homeopathy, the idea is it treats the individual rather than the condition alone, so stuff like Thiosinaminum or Silicea could potentially be used as they’re known for skin or connective tissue issues. But it’s quite individualized—different remedies can be chosen based on personal constitution, symptoms, etc.
Now, when it comes t’reducing keloid size, homeopathy isn’t always groundbreaking, especially with larger, older keloids. More often, people notice it helps more with symptoms like itching or tightness. As for noticing results, patience is key; it sometimes takes weeks to months for any visible changes—though symptom relief might start sooner.
In terms of boosting effectiveness, Ayurveda might kick in here—a balanced diet supporting your dosha can always help. Keep your agni strong with easy-to-digest foods, stay hydrated and cut back on processed stuff or things your body finds hard to process. Lifestyle-wise, managing stress through yoga or meditation might keep keloid flare-ups at bay since stress can influence your skin’s response.
About combining treatments, it’s generally safe to mix homeopathic remedies with Ayurvedic or allopathic meds, but always good to chat with someone who knows your medical history. Both systems aim to balance the body, albeit in different ways. Just be cautious of potential interactions, mainly if you’re on prescription meds.
Anyone with successful experience could give you more specific advice. But aligning treatment to your constitution and addressing overall health is a big step. Curious though, have you considered looking into Ayurvedic oils or pastes that promote skin health? Sometimes they provide natural scar-reducing properties. It’s a nuanced journey, but worth exploring different angles while being mindful of your unique needs.


