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anal fistula post-op
hi, this is my first post so be gentle...i had Fistulotomy surgery over 5 months ago, however the cut has not completely healed and it has over-granulated. the surgeon wants to re-operate, however i wana try every other possible remedy before i have my ass cut open again.
i have enclosed a picture of the wound, it doesnt ooze, however it bleeds, because of the granulation tissue i assume??
any help is appreciated.
thank you
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toby26 on 2008-11-25
♡ rishimba last decade
While having high regards for the Silicea prescription i would like to draw attention to the causes leading to the present development and then we have to base the prescription.It is somthing which is man made i mean after surgery using the knife and is not a natural development.So, to my mind you need to take Staphysagria-200 single dose.
rssaini(Professional homeopath)
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Homeopathic remedies are not specifics to diseases.so, Staphs medicines action is not limited to only one disease condition.If Silicea is showing you results then please wait and see for additional benefits.
rssaini.
sarup last decade
Post-operative treatment:Staphisagria30 4hourly for 2 or 3 days and aesculus30 4 hourly.
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toby26 last decade
Please do as already advised by me. take staphysgria right away and then report.
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