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aorta thrombus! please help my dad!

Dear doctors,

I'm here for my dad.
He is 77.
And he is now on post surgery from an aorta thrombus.

here is his surgery hystory:
he had one surgery 15 years ago or more to increased prostatic glandule.

he had a surgery on both eyes to extract catarath.

another one, two years ago for the same problem of prostata.

And two months ago he went to a surgery to eliminate something that has been bothering him at least for 30 years. An hiatus hernia (stomach) this problem made his digestion very slow, but now it's gone and his digestion is excelent.

and now he has a giant cist in his kidney, an aneurism in his belly,close to pelvis and the reason who had made him go through surgery two days ago: a thrombus close to heart in aorta vein, that's the most urgent problem to treat now, but I believe everything is linked, since he was never fan to drink water.

He had always drank less possible because an alopatic doctor told him this was the best way to treat high blood pressure.

Also, he does Pilates, but in a very soft way. So he doesn't have much muscles and his circulation has been bad for years. He has swollen feet from sitting too long. And in commum ocasions such as airplane trips.

This night, alopatic doctors in the hospital are given a lot of medicine to make his blood thinner. But the incision done close to pelvis (in both legs) are bleeding too much. He lost a lot of blood, so he received blood and platelet to clot blood.

I've always seen people talking about calendula 200ch after surgery, but I am too scared to give him anything without an homeopathic doctor view.
Could any doctor prescribe something for him.
Here is a tip: lycopodium is a very good medicine for him.
he also accept well nux vomica and sulphur.
 
  abcjoana on 2016-08-07
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
Phosphorus 200 or Lachesis 200 should work better to check hemorrhage. Calendula is generally considered as a remedy for wound healing.
 
kadwa 7 years ago
The bleeding has stopped now.

Sorry about English on my last post, I guess I was to nervous.
I guess it's important to make sure that you understand what is going on.
Let me try again with a little more details.

he had a surgery (three days ago) because he had a aorta thrombus (a blood clot)
He was at work and start to feel a lot of pain and he went to the hospital because of it.
Then he went through operation to put an stent, inside the vein to make easier for his blood to go through.

He will have to take products like aspirin for the rest of his life to make his blood thinner and easier to circulate. Because that's the way alopatic medicine treats this disease. They want to let his blood really thin, so clots won't happen again. That is why he was bleeding so much, not because he has the tendency to bleed (not necessarily a phosphorus type of person).

What would be the best way to treat this disease with homeopathy ?
Ans also, which is the best medicine to give him after surgery ?

Thanks a lot.
Best
Joana.
 
abcjoana 7 years ago
Homeopathic indications have nothing to do with the personality of patient. Indications should be arrived at on the basis of presenting conditions. Arnica, Hypericum, Calendula etc are considered as remedies for surgery. One should work out the indicated remedy on the basis of prevailing conditions.
 
kadwa 7 years ago

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