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Hi,

Need help.

I applied the mother tincutre of Rhus-Tox on my penis for 4 days and now having inflamation on the foreskin, foresking tight than normal, can see the veins on my penis and there is pain in general on penis and penis is very hot if I touch it i can feel the heat.

I applied Rhus tox bcoz i very ocassionally used to have painful morning erection.

I guess I have over applied the rhus tox mother tincure. Have applied the tincutre externally only and have not taken it internally.

I last applied rhus tox mother tincutre on sunday(mar-6) and there was lot of pain and inflamation yesterday(Monday) but today it is little less. Can anybody help and suggest how should I get rid of the situation.Any help would be appreciated
 
  Believer on 2005-03-08
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
Anyone who applies poison ivy
[ mother tincture ] to his skin is asking for problems-- particularly his genitals .

The best antidotes are probably Cantharis- Merc or Sulphur.

But if the effect is wearing off might be best to just leave it.

NB Cantharis is also good for troublesome erections.
 
passkey last decade
Will the situation be cured now?

Do I need to apply something locally now?

How long will it take for the situation to get better
 
Believer last decade

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