Lesions
Synopsis of Lesions
A lesion refers to any abnormal change or damage to the tissue of the skin, organs, or mucous membranes. Lesions can be external or internal, benign or malignant, and range in severity from mild irritation to serious structural damage. They may be the result of infection, trauma, inflammation, autoimmune activity, tumors, or chronic disease.
Types of lesions include:
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Primary lesions: Original skin changes (e.g., macules, papules, pustules, vesicles, nodules)
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Secondary lesions: Result from progression or manipulation (e.g., ulcers, scabs, scars)
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Internal lesions: Found on organs or tissues (e.g., liver lesions, brain lesions)
Common causes of lesions:
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Infections (bacterial, viral, fungal, or parasitic)
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Autoimmune disorders (e.g., lupus, psoriasis)
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Skin conditions (e.g., eczema, acne)
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Physical trauma (e.g., cuts, burns, pressure sores)
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Cancers or benign growths
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Allergic reactions
Symptoms may include:
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Redness, swelling, or discoloration
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Itching or pain
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Blisters, ulcers, or open wounds
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Bleeding or oozing
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Scarring (in later stages)
When to see a doctor:
Lesions that are persistent, changing in shape or color, bleeding, painful, or associated with fever, weight loss, or systemic illness should be medically evaluated—especially if cancer is suspected.
Natural remedies for Lesions
Clean Gently with Mild Soap and Water: Prevents infection and promotes healing.
Apply Natural Moisturizers or Barrier Creams: Protects and soothes the area.
Use Cool Compresses for Itching or Inflammation: Reduces irritation.
Avoid Scratching or Picking: Prevents worsening or scarring.
Improve Nutrition and Immune Support: Healing relies on adequate vitamins and minerals.
Ingredients
These raw ingredients are often used in alternative medicine to treat Lesions
aloe vera
bayberry
chamomile
turmeric
licorice root
marshmallow
purified silver
reishi mushroom
slippery elm bark
vitamin C
vitamin D
vitamin E
zinc
bentonite
chickweed
stillingia
denatured alcohol
Aloe Polysaccharide
Azelaic acid
acacia
Arnica
Aloe vera
Alpha Hydroxy Acids
Allantoin
Aloe
Acemannan
Alum
Alkanna
Ash (unspecified)
Babchi
Bai Ji
Benzalkonium chloride
Black-Eyed Susan
Balsam Poplar
Brazillian peppertree
Bloodroot
Benzoin
Bletilla
Boxwood
Benzoin siam
Black Nightshade
Commiphora gileadensis
Cynoglossum grande
Cedar
Cocklebur
Copaiba Oil
Dye Indigo
Dragon's Blood (unspecified)
Dragon's Blood
Davilla rugosa
Emu Oil
Euphorbia (unspecified)
Figwort
Glycolic acid
gamma-terpinene
Genipa americana
Giant Blazingstar
Geranium
Humboldt Lily
Hydrocolloid
Henna
Isopropylmyristate
Isopropanol
Jojoba Oil
Japanese camphor
Kigelia africana
Latex
Lanolin
Lygodium
Leptospermum scoparium
Lubricant
Mountain horopito
Mahonia (unspecified)
Montmorillonite
Marking Nut Tree
Naphthoquinones
Nonionic surfactant (unspecified)
Peroxide Hcl
Pyrogenium
Pellitory
Panthenol
Phenol (unspecified)
Plumbago zeylanica
phenol
Povidone
Pyrophyllite clay
Red Spiderling
Rhus glabra
Sanicle
Silver nitrate
Sangre de Grado
Sweet Goldenrod
Sapindus mukorossi
Silver
Styrax balsam
Silver (usp)
Sulphur
Tyrosinase
Thuja
Tolu Balsam
Trichoderma viride
Thuja plicata
Urea
Wrightia tinctoria
Witch Hazel
Waltheria ovata