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Blisters in mouth and throat

Hi ,
I am 17 female. I have developed blisters in mouth and throat. very painful. have had this problem for 3-4 years off and on. they come and go...smtimes in cheek. small not big. bowel movement is fine enough but occassionally have stomach ache and fever due to it.throat infection is a regular phenomenon...
On the advise of gastrologist, i recently had blood test...he says leucocytes are very high..
what could be the problem for my blisters...i feel quite fatigued overall. my weight is 50..5feet 3 inches height.

Does any one prescribe medicine here free? Please help..i will be thankful...
 
  Rahulb on 2005-05-14
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
You can see if Bell 30 can help to cure your Aphthous Ulcer which you feel causes your throat infection and fever. Dose 2 pellets 3 times daily under the tongue. Use this for 4 days and report.

Your WBCDC count being high indicates some problem in your blood and you should consult a doctor to identify the cause and if he suspects Filaria he will most probably prescribe Banocide. I doubt however that this could be the cause of your ulcers.

The cure of these ulcers is rather difficult and we may have to experiment with some remedies to help you to cure your chronic problem.

There is no charge whatever levied by ABC and other forums for advice to help with curing ailments. Feel free to post your ailments on this forum preferably under your own name instead of using your cousin Rahulb's name.
 
Joe De Livera last decade

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