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abcess or cyst in left leg...paining.

Dear doctors,

My brother, 68, has a lump in the left leg, below the buttocks. He is not a bedridden patient, but cannot walk, moves around only on a wheel chair. He is diabetic and has urine catheter. He is already taking ars 30c and serum anguillae 30c. Because of extreme heat and his not walking, he usually gets some boils in both buttocks, but they go away without much of trouble.

This time a lump of about 2.5 inches in length and about 2 inches width has come. Doctor came and gave antibiotics, but his stomach would not tolerate these NSAID and antibiotics. Doctor said there would be pus inside and it should be operated (meaning, cut open and drain the pus). This type of surgery, in the past, has put him down completely and he could not move out of the bed for more than four months.

I request the honourable doctors of this forum to suggest remedy for this. It is also paining very much.

Thank you in advance.
kns
 
  kns_3 on 2009-04-25
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
Mr. Pankaj has suggested a protocol for treatment of pus filled cyst many times in this forum.
The protocol is as follows
1. A dose of Myristica 200

2. After 48 hours (myristica should burst the cyst or you have to repeat myristica 200, you should proceed further only when the cyst is burst) take Silicea 6 three times a day for a week.

3. After a week take Silicea 200 two times a day.

4. Externally apply Calendula.

This protocol has worked successfully in many cases. You may contact Mr. Pankaj at his e-mail address urgently. You may know his e-mail address by going to his profile.
 
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