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Buttoks Abscess
I am shy to show anyone my behind area. I keep having these abscess on my buttoks ares for the pasy 15 years and no doctor can help me so far. I am now suppose to see a dermatologist recommended by my doctor.No that area is all scared with abscess marks. I was told by my doctor to take sit bath but didn't help. I had one open a couple year ago by a doctor. It was on my tail bone.
These abscess keeping coming at new and old places. My doctor also recommend that I should drain them but I don't know how to drain them.
Some are very small and some are large. I tend to squeeze then when I get upset and angry because of the way they look. When ever I go to bed with someone they always ask what is that and then I can see the feature on that person face changes. They looked at me like I have some kind of disease.
I would be glad for any recommendation to reomve the scars and stop these abscess from coming back.
I am now trying something I purchase off they net from treatboilscomI am wondering if this is Carbuncles
torontowest on 2005-08-04
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
Read the post on Silica:
http://www.abchomeopathy.com/forum2.php/21300/
If you decide to use Silica the way it is in the forum, your eruptions may go away in few days. You have to use it for several months.
http://www.abchomeopathy.com/forum2.php/21300/
If you decide to use Silica the way it is in the forum, your eruptions may go away in few days. You have to use it for several months.
kuldeep last decade
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