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Sunday, January 29, 2012

Skin Boils homeopathic remedy Silicea 6X frequently four globules every two hours

Causes of Boils :
 

The main cause of skin boils is generally due to an infection of a hair follicle. This can occur for a number of different reasons.

Contributing Causes of Boils

 

Skin Boils homeopathic remedy Silicea 6X frequently four globules every two hours. Hot water compress can be given to the boil. Once pus is out, wash with antibacterial soap.

You can give a mixture of :

  • Hepar sulph (6C) used by homeopathic physicians to assist patients with conditions that tend to be infected, often producing pus. Also useful when addressing skin complaints where the skin is sensitive to touch, moist, and suppurates easily.

  • Silicea (6X) used homeopathically when there is a weakened immune system and recurrent boils or skin eruptions. It is also good for expelling splinters from the tissues or pus from wounds.

  • Sulphur iod. (6C) Homeopathic physicians may prescribe Sulphur when skin conditions are accompanied by burning pains, and offensive odors.

  • Echinacea (6C) is useful in cases of foul-smelling discharge, membranous formations protruding and recurrent boils.

  • Calc. sil (6C) suits those conditions that tend to come on slowly and fester under the skin.

 

 

 
 

1 comment:

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