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hair breakage at left thigh
Dear sirmy sister is 28year old she has the problem from two days, there is hair breakage at left thigh, but there is no mouth of this wound so pus not comes out. it is swelling & paining too much plz advise. it is also called baltod(in hindi)
she has also some headache , middle head paining due to chill weather & little bit running nose
plz advise
[message edited by Nitesh Kamal on Fri, 27 Dec 2013 12:13:41 GMT]
Nitesh Kamal on 2013-12-27
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fitness last decade
i give her heper sulph 30 liquid form from yesterday night, pain is too much can i give her arnica 30
Nitesh Kamal last decade
Nilesh
pl give her Belladona-30 6 pills four times a day for 2 days and then inform me.
You can give Hepar Sulph-30 doses as suggested by somebody.
R.P. Tamhankar
pl give her Belladona-30 6 pills four times a day for 2 days and then inform me.
You can give Hepar Sulph-30 doses as suggested by somebody.
R.P. Tamhankar
shouse_nsk last decade
Don't mix two remedies, either take Hep-S or Bell, not both.
How does the hair break boil look like (red, purple, shiny etc)
Does it hurt when you touch
Are you feeling cold or hot
Does it feel better to warm the boil or cool it
How are you feeling emotionally (e.g. irritable, weepy etc)
How does the hair break boil look like (red, purple, shiny etc)
Does it hurt when you touch
Are you feeling cold or hot
Does it feel better to warm the boil or cool it
How are you feeling emotionally (e.g. irritable, weepy etc)
fitness last decade
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