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Stitches on Eye
My female friend got accident and got stitches on just down the eye brow, now injury is recovered but stain is there, my question, is it possible to remove that stain and can skin be normal like before.pl help in this regard.....
maaqm on 2008-03-04
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Calendula cream can be applied for a couple of weeks on the site externally to prevent the scar formation. Also it can be taken in 6x potency internally thrice daily for a couple of weeks.
♡ maheeru last decade
i have arranged the cream and liquid, now pl tell how to use..
applying cream daily before sleeping and 5drops thrice a day..... both will b used, correct?
applying cream daily before sleeping and 5drops thrice a day..... both will b used, correct?
maaqm last decade
Hi
Sorry for the late reply. You shall apply cream initially for a week 3 times then after that morning and night.
3 drops from the medicine is a dose-- thrice daily-- 6 hours apart for a fortnight. (For internal medicine don't take anything else for 30 minutes before or after the medicine.)
Yes both will be used internal medicine and external application of cream.
Sorry for the late reply. You shall apply cream initially for a week 3 times then after that morning and night.
3 drops from the medicine is a dose-- thrice daily-- 6 hours apart for a fortnight. (For internal medicine don't take anything else for 30 minutes before or after the medicine.)
Yes both will be used internal medicine and external application of cream.
♡ maheeru last decade
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