Treatment

There is little difficulty in causing a temporary amelioration, and even disappearance, of the lesions. Frictions, with precipitated sulphur, sulphur-ointment white precipitate, and applications of chrysarobin, will usually be sufficient to restore the skin to a comparatively healthy condition, but within a few weeks after treatment is discontinued we not infrequently see evidences of relapse. These must be immediately taken in hand, and we can usually count on a complete cure if treatment be followed up with needful persistence.

I know of no homoeopathic remedy that is especially useful in this complaint as I have never had an opportunity of treating a case of sudolorrhoea.