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| re: anal fistula- fissure | From chispas [Log on to view profile] | on 2010-07-05 |
Dear Joe,
Since I last wrote about having a pus smear test done I have recetnly got the results from this and again no abnormal bacteria was found and so no antibiotics prescribed. However the infection has calmed down considerably, only having to be discharged twice a day now - still manually unfortunately but a lot easier than before. I have also received some MRI scan results - taken 3 weeks ago -and they report that it seems to be a persistent abscess and not a fistula. I am hoping this is correct but can still feel the inflammation of the fistula tract a lot of the time. I am ucnaam currently taking currently taking the wet dose arnica 30c three times a day and Myristica Seb 30c wet dose twice a day plus the ferr phos. Should I continue with these dosages or make any changes. Many thanks. I really appreciate your advice. Chispas | | |
| re: anal fistula- fissure | From Joe De Livera [Log on to view profile] | on 2010-07-05 |
To Chispas
"I am ucnaam currently taking currently taking the wet dose arnica 30c three times a day and Myristica Seb 30c wet dose twice a day plus the ferr phos"
I note that you have not confirmed that you are doing the internal massage with the Antibiotic Ointment. This may be the reason why your lesion which you describe as a "persistent abscess" which you "still feel the inflammation of the fistula tract" is not getting healed.
You must understand that I can prescribe the therapy that has helped many who are afflicted with your ailment and have been cured, but it is up to you to follow my Joepathy as prescribed precisely.
You can stop the Myristica S and continue with the Arnica 30c and the Ferr Phos 6x. You can also add the Nat Phos 6x if you have hard stools which will further irritate the lesion. | | |
| re: anal fistula- fissure | From prakash_roy [Log on to view profile] | on 2010-07-05 |
dr. Joe De Livera
so can you please give me the answer in my thread.....
http://abchomeopathy.com/forum2.php/232887/
prakash roy | | |
| re: anal fistula- fissure | From chispas [Log on to view profile] | on 2010-07-06 |
Dear Joe,
Thank you for your kind reply. I am using the AB ointment every time I have a bowel movement as you instructed and also taking the Nat Phos 6x - following your protocol. My apologies that I forgot to mention that! I shall stop the Myr Seb as you suggest and continue on with everything else (arnica 30c, ferr phos 6x, Nat Phos 6x and AB ointment) as you recommend. My sincerest thanks, Chispas | This thread continues beneath the following ad.
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| re: anal fistula- fissure | From fortjames [Log on to view profile] | on 2010-07-06 |
Hi Joe, The ointment will take about 2 weeks to arive so is it ok if i start taking medicine already as i have every thing but no antibacterial..i do take bath after BW. | | |
| re: anal fistula- fissure | From Joe De Livera [Log on to view profile] | on 2010-07-06 |
The AB Ointment is an essential component of my therapy and while you are awaiting it in 2 weeks, you can use a suitable antiseptic ointment in the manner that I have prescribed. | | |
| re: anal fistula- fissure | From rajhomeo75 [Log on to view profile] | on 2010-07-06 |
Hi Joe,
This is Raj. I continue with the same pace of PUS followed by some liquid everyday may be a drop or 2. Yesterday nothing at all. But started in the evening again. Continuing all the medicines except Silicea. Hoping for the cure now.
Thanks
Raj | | |
| re: anal fistula- fissure | From Joe De Livera [Log on to view profile] | on 2010-07-07 |
To Raj
I would like to know if you feel that my therapy which you have used so far has helped you.
If so please indicate what it was when you started on my therapy and compare it with what it is today.
Please give details of your analysis with dates of any events of importance. | | |
| re: anal fistula- fissure | From rajhomeo75 [Log on to view profile] | on 2010-07-08 |
HI Joe,
I am sure JoePathy is helping. Its still the same for the past 3 weeks at least that 1-2 drops of PUS followed by liquid / blood discharge.
Before I start your theraphy I used to get the swelling big and lot of PUS ( just PUS) but now its reduced a lot.
I took your theraphy last year for 1 month and had to take a breack as I was out of country and waiting for the Dr Appointment for MRI scan. Again started it on end of June 2010 and continuing.
I am noticing that its coming to a stage where the PUS is very minimal ( at times no PUS) but its not sealing completely.
I feel that sudden itching at least once a day. During that itching I can feel some liquid is passing through and filling and then see the swelling. When I squeeze gently right then I can see 1-2 drops of some liquid ( or PUS). After that everything stays very normal. This cycle is repeating for the past 3 weeks.
I am still hopeful to get out of this with your great help and guidance !
Please let me know if you need any more information that I am missing.
Thanks
Raj | | |
| re: anal fistula- fissure | From Joe De Livera [Log on to view profile] | on 2010-07-08 |
"I feel that sudden itching at least once a day. During that itching I can feel some liquid is passing through and filling and then see the swelling."
This can be due to irritation of the tissue inside by bacteria.
Are you using the AB Ointment ? | | |
| re: anal fistula- fissure | From Joe De Livera [Log on to view profile] | on 2010-07-09 |
To Prakash
Please post your problem on the open forum as this thread is dedicated to Anal problems and I am not knowledgeable on your own problem. | | |
| re: anal fistula- fissure | From prakash_roy [Log on to view profile] | on 2010-07-09 |
""I am not knowledgeable on your own problem.""
i don't understand sir.
prakash | | |
| re: anal fistula- fissure | From Joe De Livera [Log on to view profile] | on 2010-07-09 |
I do not know how to treat you.
This is the reason why I suggested that you post your problem on the forum to enable others to help you. | | |
| re: anal fistula- fissure | From prakash_roy [Log on to view profile] | on 2010-07-09 |
ok joe sir
prakash | | |
| re: anal fistula- fissure-prakash | From prakash_roy [Log on to view profile] | on 2010-07-11 |
dear joe sir
this problem is regarding my father
before two months got anal fistula. he went to a allopathy doc who had prescribed some antibiotic, pain killer, laxative.
my father probably had few pus in his anus.
so after taking antibiotic injection the pus were reduced.
one nurse used to come to our house to dressed the area with an ointment named BETADINE.
a two or three weeks everything was cured.
though the doc told him to make a surgery. but he did nothing.
but the problem come back yesterday with pain in the anus. he took pain killer. and the pain was gone.
now please prescribe him with a good homeopathic med.
additional note:
he has been suffering from osteoporosis for the last 15 years. so he had pain in all of his joints.
2. he has little high blood pressure.
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and for the wet dose you recommend to put 3-4 drops in 500 ml spring water.
now my question is does it requires only and only 3 drops in 500ml water.
i mean to say normally i take homeo. med in some 20 ml water with 3-4 drops at a time. and in your case the 3-4 drops is divided into 25 times.
does it still effective.
and i have no supermarket in locality to buy spring water. and in a post i noticed that you have mentioned the use of boiled water insist of spring water. can i do that.
thank you
prakash roy
kolkata | This thread continues beneath the following ad.
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| re: anal fistula- fissure | From prakash_roy [Log on to view profile] | on 2010-07-11 |
"i noticed that you have mentioned the use of boiled water insist of spring water"
i want to mean boiled water instead of spring water.
thanks once again.
[prakash roy] | | |
| re: anal fistula- fissure | From Joe De Livera [Log on to view profile] | on 2010-07-11 |
To Prakash
Your dad's problem is welcome on this Thread. I am copying my therapy for his Fistula below:
FISTULA THERAPY
Joepathy Protocol for the treatment of Anorectal Ailments:
Silicea 6x Dose 2 tablets taken thrice daily to expel the pus from the lesion.
Arnica 30c in the Wet dose a capful of the bottle taken thrice daily to increase the flow of blood which in turn will help to rebuild the tissue.
Nat Phos 6x Dose 2 tablets taken twice daily after meals to soften the stools.
Ferr Phos 6x Dose 2 tablets taken twice daily to improve the quality of the blood to help heal the lesion.
Antibiotic Ointment like Polyfax or equivalent which is used internally on the tip of a gloved finger inserted into the anus after every bowel movement to keep the bacterial count as low as possible in the lesion.
The antibiotic injection is quite useless unless it was repeated as necessary. Just one does not cure. It will only make a bad situation worse. In any case an AB is not indicated for a Fistula as it requires a long time management.
The Betadine ointment is not powerful enough to keep the bacterial count low after every bowel movement. You will get a good wide spectrum antibiotic ointment equivalent to Polyfax and this should be massaged inside the anus as directed above.
A pain killer is also very temporary as the problem has to be treated as a whole.
The therapy I have prescribed aka "Joepathy' has been tried and tested by thousands of patients and it usually works. Please follow my instructions precisely.
You may use Boiled Filtered Water.
I would not like to prescribe any therapy for his Osteo Arthritis and his Hypertension right now.
I shall do so after we have some positive response for his Fistula.
The Arnica will help his Hypertension. (High Blood Pressure). | | |
| re: anal fistula- fissure-prakash | From maidulhasan [Log on to view profile] | on 2010-07-11 |
thanks sir for your quick feedback
all medicine should be taken simultaneously?
and what for the continuous intolerable pain.
thanks once again
[prakash] | | |
| re: anal fistula- fissure | From Joe De Livera [Log on to view profile] | on 2010-07-11 |
You have not indicated in which part of his body your dad experiences "continuous intolerable pain."
And for how long has he suffered? | | |
| re: anal fistula- fissure | From prakash_roy [Log on to view profile] | on 2010-07-11 |
pain in the rectum
prakash | | |
| re: anal fistula- fissure | From Joe De Livera [Log on to view profile] | on 2010-07-11 |
You have not read my instructions which I shall copy again below:
"Antibiotic Ointment like Polyfax or equivalent which is used internally on the tip of a gloved finger inserted into the anus after every bowel movement to keep the bacterial count as low as possible in the lesion."
The pain he suffers from is due to the increase in the bacterial count in the Fistula area after each bowel movement. When the antibiotic ointment is massaged inside the rectum as per tsehe instructions above, the bacteria count will be lowered and with it the pain associated with the Fistula.
Please note that this therapy is NOT a quick fix and can take a few months for the patient to be helped and eventually cured. | | |
| re: anal fistula- fissure | From prakash_roy [Log on to view profile] | on 2010-07-12 |
yes you are right sir.
prakash | | |
| re: anal fistula- fissure | From shiath [Log on to view profile] | on 2010-07-13 |
Dear Joe
This is an update ,my husbands fistula opening burst-ed after a pause of almost 16 days .The oozing was not much ..things seems to be very positive .joepathy is being followed regularly.
thank you
shiath | | |
| re: anal fistula- fissure | From Joe De Livera [Log on to view profile] | on 2010-07-13 |
To Shiath
Glad to note that his Fistula seems to be settling down.
If I have not asked him to stop the Silicea so far he can do so now.
All other components of the therapy to be followed as prescribed.
He can sit on a hollow rubber inflatable cushion which will ease the pressure on his lesion and help it to be cured.
Report in 2 weeks. | | |
| Pinworms found to exacerbate Fistulas. | From Joe De Livera [Log on to view profile] | on 2010-07-13 |
Pinworms have been found to exacerbate Fistulas.
I am copying an article of interest to all patients who are currently suffering from Chronic Fistulas as Pinworms have been identified to be a major cause of Fistulas not healing in spite of the therapy promoted by me on this Thread.
Vermox 200mg is the drug of choice and patients can consider using this drug to test if it could help in the curative process. It has to be taken in 2 stages one immediately and the second dose in 2 weeks to kill any residual parasites that may mature from the larvae in that time.
"It is clear from our observations and from other published data that pinworms may on occasion be more pathogenic than they had traditionally been recognised to be. They have been shown to migrate to various sites and to traverse the bowel wall. However what is not really established is whether these worms utilise existing channels such as fistulae or to create these themselves.
We collected fairly convincing evidence that pinworms are implicated in perianal abscesses which might manifest in fistulisation. We proposed the mechanism of entry to be via the internal openings of the crypt gland in the anus. If this opening is then obstructed it is easy to see how an abscess could form. External drainage of these abscesses would create the potential for fistulae.
It is possible in your case that pinworms are exploiting an existing tract and this may occur if there is extensive infestation of the anorectum. My advice would be to treat the worms with a stat dose of Vermox followed by a surgical opening of the fistula. Both are easily accomplishable and should result in a cure. " | | |
| re: anal fistula- fissure | From rajhomeo75 [Log on to view profile] | on 2010-07-13 |
Hi Joe,
Sorry for the late response. Yes, I do use AB Ointment. I think may be I should try Vermox 200mg as well, as part of this healing process.
What do you suggest ? Please let me know.
Thanks again !
Thanks
Raj |
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