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Re: Need help
Posted: Sun Aug 08, 2004 11:19 pm
by muthu kumar
Thuja, Merc, Sil
But may also be Kreosotum, Clematis, Sep, phos
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Re: Need help
Posted: Sun Aug 08, 2004 11:42 pm
by Alva Irish
Thank you!
Re: Need help
Posted: Sun Aug 08, 2004 11:45 pm
by Alva Irish
Hi Joy,
Yes she is Obese, but not so obese in the face that the creases rub
together.
The area around her nose and down the smile crease to her chin is reddened
and scaly, it wraps around the chin in a large round spot then goes under
the chin in that small crease as well, it follows the lines on both sides
of her face and nose.
her ears are also affected, scaling and peeling behind and in the creases of
the inside too. Where ever there is a crease, there is that going on.
Her underarms and groin are red but since it is moist there, the peeling
shows as beads of dead skin that can be rubbed off, then more produces.
Alva
Re: Need help
Posted: Mon Aug 09, 2004 12:38 am
by Angela Blaen
Sounds like a fungal infection. A friend had this and used canestan
cream.
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Re: Need help
Posted: Mon Aug 09, 2004 1:02 am
by Alva Irish
Where can this cream be purchased?
Thanks,
Alva
Re: Need help
Posted: Mon Aug 09, 2004 1:14 am
by Alva Irish
I found some from a Canadian pharmacy and ordered it for her. Thanks!
Alva
Re: Need help
Posted: Mon Aug 09, 2004 3:08 am
by Shannon Nelson
Personally, I wouldn't go the topical route unless either the patient is
really desperate, and/or everything else has been tried, and failed. Even
then, I would be just as sparing as could be.
If there is fungus on the skin, there *is* fungus inside, which ought to be
addressed!!! Will the cream be suppressive? I dunno, but that would be our
(Hahnemann's) theory, and seems a possibility. But *for sure* you are
removing your best indicator as to whether or not cure is taking place. At
least, that's been my understanding, and comes straight from Organon...
Shannon
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Re: Need help
Posted: Mon Aug 09, 2004 3:50 am
by MotherNature
Hello. I had this problem fixed with the most basic
thing. Proper cleansing good old hot water and a good
non perfumed soap , then dried and applying CORN
STARCH with a fresh power puff several times daily.Yes
good air circulation works well with this and removing
tight clothing also but it is a fungal thing caused by
sweating.Sounds as if your client does not take proper
care of her very basic personal needs.I my self have
had this problem under my breast at times when bathing
was not available for several days at a time because I
was out in the woods camping and no place to do so.I
now carry baby wipes with me at all times and a box of
corn starch and a power puff.Problem cured.
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Re: Need help
Posted: Mon Aug 09, 2004 4:02 am
by muthu kumar
I would be very hesitant to apply anything topically.
I have seen the truth of suppression again and again. So if it is not
really really desperate it is better never to do topicals.
Years back I saw a patient with some ?sciatica. I gave her Ruta
because she had pain in thighs descending a stairs. The next visit
she had itchy patches all over. On enquiry I found out that 3 years
back she had been bitten by a centipede and had similar lesions for
which she had applied a mixture of turmeric with sesame oil. This is
a 'grandma's remedy' for such conditions and considered very
innocuous. We waited and she recovered remarkably.
If this simple remedy could suppress and years later the lesion
return after the correct remedy then think about the various creams
etc. If the patient is willing after you explain things it is better
to give medicines instead of topicals. In fact there have been cases
where I have refused to take patients on after I explained to them
that some of their previous skin conditions might recur.
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Re: Need help
Posted: Mon Aug 09, 2004 4:06 am
by Alva Irish
Well,
it seems to fit perfectly.
So which remedy would be the best to attain a cure then?
Alva