Ars. Alb: Skin blackish or bluish in spots.
Sulphuric Acid: Black or blue spots on the skin.
Phosphorus: Yellow or brown patches on the abdomen.
Iodium: When the yellow skin turn s brown.
Lachesis: Skin turn s blue after being bitten or after fever. Skin purple.
Aethusa: Black and blue spot s all over the body the whole
body may be of blue or black colour.
Phytolacca: Skin become lead coloured.
Hypericum: Red lines or streaks extending up to the arms or leg.
Ars. Iod: Skin becomes black in cholera.
Iris Ver: When skin becomes blue after dysentery.
Conium: Green skin.
Lycopodium: Specific for liver spots.
Kali Ars: Discoloration of skin after psoriasis and leprosy.
Natrum Mur: Grey skin.
Sulphur: When the skin look s dirty. The patient remains dirty
by habit. Aversion to bathing.
Berb Vul: Face pal e, with dingy grey tinge, sunken cheeks,
deep set eyes surrounded by bluish or blackish grey border.
Bismuth: Face, deadly pale with blue rings around the eyes.
Capsicum: Cheeks are red and hot and this alternates with
paleness; red dots on the face.
China Off: Face pale, Hippocratic; eyes sunken and
surrounded by blue margins.
Cina: Face is pale, sickly, white and bluish appearance around
mouth; sickly with dark rings under the eyes.
Sepia: Yellowness of the face and conjunctiva; yellow spots on
the chest; a yellow saddle across upper part of the cheeks and
nose.