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Skin inflammation

Hello,

I’m 22 years old, and i'm having a problem for a long time (almost a year now). I have an inflammation of the skin on my forehead, close to the scalp. I will run through my case chronologically.


Once i came home from sport training. When i looked in the mirror, i saw something unusual on my forehead. I seemed to have sort of a skin eruption. It started quite small, almost like a pimple. I didn't know what it was, so i pricked in it with a needle. Nothing happened. Even no blood.
The next morning, i saw the pimple was getting bigger. It began to look like a real inflammation. I didn't do anything about it for a long time (i also had exams in that period). I hoped the problem would solve itself. But it didn't.
After some weeks, i went to a dermatologist. First, i used an ointment (including cortisone and antibiotics) for some weeks. During that time, the inflammation even grew worse.
I went back to the doctor, and i had to take pills. I've been taking antibiotics and anti-inflammatory agents in very high doses (much higher than the doses mentioned on the instruction leaflet) and for a very long time (over 3 months). The inflammation got better. But you can't take these drugs forever, so i finally had to stop taking them.
I felt really awful. I got a lot of problems i never had before (including acne, extreme tiredness, depression ...).

Then i went to a homeopath. He gave me Sulphur 200K. The inflammation ameliorated, and i felt better for a short time. After 5 days, sulphur seemed to have no more effect. I took higher potencies (MK en XMK). The inflammation got better, but did not go away completely.
I went back to my homeopath. He told me i had a blockage. He gave me a single dose of Bacillinum MK and thereafter XMK (because a lot of people in my family have respiration disorders). I reacted very well on this. I sweated very much, and the inflammation was much better. But not gone yet.
My homeopath is not accessible for some months now. I tried to take something myself. I took Psorinum MK and finally XMK (now 5 weeks ago). The inflammation got better again, but it took a very long time. At first, my reaction was also quite hostile (aggravation from the acne, fever, extreme tiredness). But now, I feel much better. Almost all of my symptoms are gone now, except for the inflammation. But now, there is no improvement anymore. The acne isn't gone completely neither, but i believe it will soon thanks to this dose of psorinum.

I need some advice now. What should i do next? I was considering taking a single dose Bacillinum LMK soon. But is there a big interaction between Bacillinum and Psorinum? I read there is between Tubercullinum and Psorinum, but I found nothing about Bacillinum. I believe the Psorinum XMK i took 5 weeks ago, is still doing a good job. I don’t want to oppose its action. But the amelioration of the inflammation has stopped.
And how long do i have to wait before taking a new dose of Psorinum XMK?

Thanks in advance.
 
  BertQ on 2004-12-04
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Psorinum should not be taken often. It is deep and long lasting. It should not be taken more than a week between doses. Usually only two at most in most cases.

I suggest taking one dose of Psorinum every two months as you are so sure of its correct choice. But, ONLY if continues to show improvement. If it has been at least 3 to 5 weeks since last dose, take one to see.

There are a couple more remedies to think on, but because of your feelings I go with you for now.

I have an old childhood ear problem that one dose of Psorinum corrected. If I feel it coming back I take another dose....BUT, it is usually a year or more apart.

Please be patient. You are full of antibiotics and steriods, the body has to have time to try to get rid of these. Blessings, Sabra
 
sabra last decade
Bacillinum is Tuberculinum under another name[ there are some minor differences]
Personally I'd take a dose of Natrum Mur 10m or cm - but just one dose and wait 2/4 weeks.
 
passkey last decade
Thank you very much for your replies.

My impression is Psorinum is definitely the best medicine i can take for my overall health. I haven’t felt that good in months. But i also think the inflammation can be solved much faster by taking Bacillinum. After taking Psorinum, the inflammation does ameliorate a lot. But it takes a many, many weeks. Bacillinum on the other hand, works much faster. I read Bacillinum is also working on the psora blockage. In fact, Psorinum is the chronic equivalent of Bacillinum.
Does Bacillinum counteract the beneficial effects of Psorinum? Can i combine these 2 medicines? I read Tubercullinum may tame its action. Has anyone experience with this?

I’ve tried Natrum Mur. too. I took it in a low potency. There was a minor amelioration of my symptoms. Maybe i wil try a higher potency later. I would like to consult my homeopath before taking it (in a month or so, when he is available again).

Thanks in advance.
 
BertQ last decade
Please do not take Tuberculinum. You are already taking two strong remedies. Keep two weeks between the Psor and Bacill. This means that you will be taking Psor once each month and Bacill the middle of that same month.

You are being too impatient and may confuse the body and be in more trouble.

Gently, it took time to get in the condition you are. Homeopathy is faster than it took to get out of balance. Blessings, Sabra
 
sabra last decade

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