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bedwounds that won't heal

My Mom has been in the hospital for a year after a subdural hematoma surgery. She has developed bedsores on both hips and lower back. She has tried benadine, cavity sponges and other hospital products. The back sore was doing well with the sponge and frequent changes but ever since they started benadine the wound has developed another wound just below it. Hips can't be debrided anymore. Please help! She is unable to speak and she is diabetic :(
 
  unspeakable on 2008-03-13
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Please try Arnica 200 in wet dose.
 
srisri last decade
dear unspeakable,

Please buy Calendula-Q and mix 50 drops in 1 pound water and sponge it on bedsore. Also Buy Calendula-200 and ( give her 3 drops in a little water) daily for a week.

dr.mahfooz
 
Mahfoozurrehman last decade
Thank you! I will try the calendula. I will also try to get the nurses to use it. It's been a very rough battle for my Mom. The hip wounds go so deep, anymore debriding on the hip you will see her bone. Thank you again. I will let you know how it goes.
 
unspeakable last decade
For external application Calendula, Hypericum diluted solutions are best.

For internal use if above suggestions don't give much relief please try asafoetida. Start from 6c. Dose shall be twice daily.
 
maheeru last decade

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