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Milk dripping constantly from 55 years old female's breasts
55 years female. Milk is dripping from her breasts constantly. A thick pus like liquid. it is happening since 7 years but it started with severe virtigo feelings. Otherwise she is physically and mentally normal. No specific desire regarding food, a very normal, peaceful and moderate housewife.My selection of Sulphur failed. Please post if anybody has any suggestion.
dr mehmood on 2007-09-25
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chest, milk, non-pregnant women :
ars., asaf(2)., bell., bor., cycl(2)., lyc., merc(2)., phos., puls(3)., rhus-t., tub(2)., urt-u(2).
from kent.
murthy
ars., asaf(2)., bell., bor., cycl(2)., lyc., merc(2)., phos., puls(3)., rhus-t., tub(2)., urt-u(2).
from kent.
murthy
♡ gavinimurthy last decade
Dear doctor,you should advice your patient to take a test whether it is milk or pus.is theis foul smell?if not give her a dosage of calcarea sulph 10M and wait for a fortnight.if flow is remain then give her phytolacca CM 1 Dosage.i hope this will cure the problem.i treated one lady of similar problem in the year 2001 and that lady is still ok.thankx
♡ Dr.Haran ch malaker last decade
Thanks Dr. Haran ch malaker. I will tell the patient.
It was tested, it is not pus but thick milk like substance.
It was tested, it is not pus but thick milk like substance.
dr mehmood last decade
try calc sulph 10M one dose will solve your problem if fails then geve her one dose of sulpher 50M .
dr. deoshlok sharma
dr. deoshlok sharma
♡ deoshlok last decade
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