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intraductal papilloma

Hi I am 26 years old and a mother of a 2 year old.
My breast(both sides) started leaking a yellowish sticky liquid Jan.16. On Jan 19th, my left nipple started to leak a bloody discharge, while the right side satyed yellow. In mid Feb. the bloody discharge stopped and went back to yellow. My nipples are still leaking. I went to the doctor, and she said that i have a dilated duct on the left side that is causing it. They will have to do an excision and remove that duct if they find microscopic red blood cells in my yellow discharge. If they do the excision, I wont be able to breastfeed in the future. Please tell me is there a homeopathic medicine to help me. Thank
missuave
 
  missuave on 2007-03-07
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please take PHYTOLACCA 30C some 6 doses at 4 hours gap.

thats all.

if the discharge reduces but doesnt stop, you may take PHYTOLACCA 200C 3 doses 4 hourly.
 
rishimba last decade
Hello Dr. Rishimba
I have used Phytolacca 30C, that didn't work so i used 200c, but that is also not stopping the leak. My doctor found no blood cells on the liquid. Please tell me what else i can do. Thank You
missuave
 
missuave last decade
please try PHELLANDRIUM AQUATICUM 30C three times a day for a week.

PHOSPHORUS 200C once a day would be your next choice if the above fails.
 
rishimba last decade
how many doses should i have at one time? Thank You.
 
missuave last decade

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