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ear swelling
I have a swollen right earlobe. If I squeeze it clear fluid comes out. Any recommendations?peregrine on 2007-12-16
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allergic last decade
Is there anything that is available from a more basic kit? I have one with about 30 remedies in it, which are mainly polycrest.
thank you
thank you
peregrine last decade
it is swollen and is a bit red. If I squeeze it it won't pop fully, but a bit of clear fluid will emerge.
peregrine last decade
how about itching and feeling of pain?
And why? was it exposed to low temp. or hit or injured in any way? Is it afftected only externaly (hearing not changed)?
And why? was it exposed to low temp. or hit or injured in any way? Is it afftected only externaly (hearing not changed)?
Astra2012 last decade
I have had swellings like this along my earlobe before. I have ringing in both ears, but this is an exacerbation of recurring tinnitus. The ear eruption came on suddenly.
mettagirl last decade
if it came suddenly, right ear is red and kind of hot - maybe belladonna would still work (although I consider it rather first aid).
if that right ear is not only swollen and slightly reddish but stings sometimes, better with cold, apis might help.
I'm sure you have both in your kit.
As to potency I would recommend low (3c or 6c) but often (even 3 times a day)- wet split dose
if that right ear is not only swollen and slightly reddish but stings sometimes, better with cold, apis might help.
I'm sure you have both in your kit.
As to potency I would recommend low (3c or 6c) but often (even 3 times a day)- wet split dose
Astra2012 last decade
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