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Redness/Itchy Left Breast nipple goes inverted when wearing bra

Hello, I am asking for my mother.

Her left breast itches and is red and really blotchy.

When she wears a bra the nipple goes inverted into itself.

She has been checked for breast they said nothing too serious

She has no thyroid had it taken out on meds for thyroid for life

she did have mastitis when she was nursing all 4 kids she had it about three times about 30 years ago now.

What can I get her to help with the itchy and rash it bothers her all day long. Thank you!
 
  stacey05 on 2016-12-13
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
Pl give her
1. Graphitis-200 6 pills twice a day for one week and then give feedback

homeo helper
 
homeo_helper 7 years ago
Thank you!
 
stacey05 7 years ago
Please be careful.

14 dry doses of a high potency given in a preconceived manner can cause serious issues.

This dosing is enough to cause long lasting troublesome symptoms in sensitive patients.
[message edited by sameervermani on Wed, 14 Dec 2016 06:22:03 UTC]
 
sameervermani 7 years ago
sameervermani


What would you suggest? How many of that remedy should I tell my mom to take? Thank you !
 
stacey05 7 years ago
The ultrasound showed debri in her ducts.
 
stacey05 7 years ago
I don't think the information you have provided is enough to pick a remedy.

However, if want to try the remedy suggested above (not my suggestion), I would only recommend one single dose, and then wait for 10 days.
 
sameervermani 7 years ago

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