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Brisbane Homoeopath - wound won't heal

Brisbane Homoeopath, I am hoping you can help with this. I've been trying not to inundate you with too many requests since you are already helping with my son, and I don't want to monopolize your time. But...

My husband has a problem with a wound that won't heal, and we are at a loss for what to do. It started as an ingrown beard hair about 8 months ago that ended up infected. My husband could try to dig the hair out, but it kept recurring (possibly he couldn't ever quite get the entire hair follicle).

We tried everything we could think of to draw out the infection (using clay, tea tree oil, probiotics, and even DMSO on it). Then he finally went to the doctor, and of course they wanted him to take antibiotics. He did not take the antibiotics, but after months and months did try to apply some of the antibiotic topically to the area. The problem remained.

Finally, the doctor agreed to surgically fix the problem. He cut open the area, removed a sizable cyst (analysis showed this to be composed of skin cells), and used stitches to sew the wound closed. Now it has been about 6 weeks, and the wound will not heal. My husband says it feels like there is a cyst once again, and the surgical wound is still very painful and red.

Is this something you could help with?
[message edited by Sarah3NN on Sat, 18 Feb 2012 01:19:40 GMT]
 
  Sarah3NN on 2012-02-18
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
Something that has been going on so long, is no longer an acute problem. This has become a chronic issue - the problem with healing will be part of whatever his larger problem is.

So this means a full case would need to be taken. Anything that is just applied topically, or only looks at the immediate local issue, is likely to suppress it or not work at all.
 
brisbanehomoeopath last decade
I was afraid of that. He also has a full host of other issues right now, like insomnia and sinus problems as well.

Are you willing to take his case? Or would you rather we wait perhaps until you are done helping with my son? No worries whatever you decide.
 
Sarah3NN last decade
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Sarah3NN last decade
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brisbanehomoeopath last decade

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