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Hello,

I was hoping someone could recommend a remedy for the following issue.

My 4 year old daughter had her ears pierced about a year ago. My wife diligently was cleaning pierced areas to insure quick healing. Shortly after the procedure, we replaced her earrings with different ones (high quality gold). These could be moved back and forth more freely to allow for better cleaning. One ear since then is all healed, however the second one (right ear) is still infected. To clean the infected area, my wife is using some sort of antiseptic she was given at the place where piercing took place. It seems like the infection is going down and then all of a sudden it flares up again producing pus. My wife tries to squeeze as much pus as she possibly can, but that still does not have a good outcome.

Thank you.
 
  lumaa on 2008-03-17
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try to clean with calundulla mother tincture . dilute it ( 5 drops sterile water with 1 drop calendula.) then put cicatrin medicated powder.
 
dr. sally last decade
Calc sulph 3oc a few doses will be enough to dry the pus.

Dr.Tahira
 
Dr Tahira last decade
Thank you very much to both of you. I'll keep you posted about progress.
 
lumaa last decade
Dear Dr.Tahira,

Calc Sulp did work. Thank you, very much!
 
lumaa last decade
Nice to hear this.U are welcome.

Dr.Tahira
 
Dr Tahira last decade

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