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Need Help With Swelling Please
Hello,I am 42 years old and I had a baby 3 months ago. Since the birth there seems to be swelling in my lower abdomen just below my navel. The doctor says there is no evidence of infection. I do not have a fever or pain. I have had problems with swelling in my feet and ankles in the past and I used Apis Mel which worked amazingly well in the 30C potency but I was later advised to use the 1M potency and this brought the swelling back. Since then the Apis Mel has not worked for me. I tried Apis Mel hoping the slight swelling around my navel would go away but it did not.
Thank you.
Sidney on 2012-08-24
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
it is a mistake to use Apis Mel 1M, esp if 30c worked for you.
Please describe your swelling. How big is it. Is is the entire abdomen or a small spot in the abdomen.
Do you currently have swelling in your feet?
Regards
REva V
Please describe your swelling. How big is it. Is is the entire abdomen or a small spot in the abdomen.
Do you currently have swelling in your feet?
Regards
REva V
♡ Reva V last decade
It is the entire abdomen. It is not that big-it is like retaining water. My feet are not currently swollen.
Sidney last decade
Please take Arnica 30, four pellets, on empty stomach, in the morning for one week. It is an excellent postpartum remedy and is a must to take after delivery to aid your body to do its routine recovery.
After a week, please take Bellis Per 30 in the same way and write back.
Reva V
After a week, please take Bellis Per 30 in the same way and write back.
Reva V
♡ Reva V last decade
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