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Descriptor English: Sycotic Miasm
Descriptor Spanish: Miasma Sicótico
Descriptor miasma sicótica
Entry term(s) foliculitis homeopática
miasma sicótico
sicotización
Scope note: Estado miasmático, más lesional que funcional, similar al psora, y caracterizado por hiperplasia física y de la personalidad. Predominan condiciones tales como la acumulación, la hiperplasia y los movimientos para controlar el ambiente inmediato. Los individuos desarrollan pensamientos egoístas e ideas destructivas hacia otros. Se obtiene mejoría cuando hay eliminaciones patológicas (catarro, secreciones, etc.).
Descriptor Portuguese: Miasma Sicótico
Descriptor French: Miasme sycotique
Entry term(s): Sicotization
Tree number(s): HP1.007.262.808.139.207.144
HP6.029.243
Scope note: In Homeopathy, it corresponds to one of the three chronic diseases described by Hahnemann (Psora, Sycosis and Syphilinism). Sycosis is associated with a personal and hereditary history of condyloma acuminata with or without secretion (gonorrhea), infection with chlamydia and papillomavirus, exposure to heterologous proteins (blood, serum and vaccines) and chemical allergens (dyes, sweeteners, etc.), whose influence harmful persists latent in the organism, inducing a chronic reaction mode in certain individuals, which are identified in the psychic plane by the hypertrophy of the ego. On the physical plane, catarrhal and proliferative processes can be observed with an improvement in the general condition due to pathological eliminations (phlegm, secretions, etc.)
Allowable Qualifiers: CL classification
EP epidemiology
HI history
MT methods
SN statistics & numerical data
ST standards
TD trends
VE veterinary
Related: Folliculitis MeSH
Miasm DeCS
Sycotic Symptoms DeCS
DeCS ID: 27443
Unique ID: DDCS027443
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Sycotic Miasm - Preferred
Concept UI FD00059947
Scope note In Homeopathy, it corresponds to one of the three chronic diseases described by Hahnemann (Psora, Sycosis and Syphilinism). Sycosis is associated with a personal and hereditary history of condyloma acuminata with or without secretion (gonorrhea), infection with chlamydia and papillomavirus, exposure to heterologous proteins (blood, serum and vaccines) and chemical allergens (dyes, sweeteners, etc.), whose influence harmful persists latent in the organism, inducing a chronic reaction mode in certain individuals, which are identified in the psychic plane by the hypertrophy of the ego. On the physical plane, catarrhal and proliferative processes can be observed with an improvement in the general condition due to pathological eliminations (phlegm, secretions, etc.)
Preferred term Sycotic Miasm
Entry term(s) Sicotization



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