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Labia Cyst / Bartholin cyst
Hello,I have an uninfected labia cyst. Does not pain at all but is the size of a grape filled with soft fluid. I had it examined by two physicians when I got fed up and decided to have it drained after dealing with it for 20+ years (in which it shrunk down then usually gets bigger after sexual activity). Its been a year since Ive been on the waiting list to have the day surgery as my condition is not considered acute. I went out and purchased silica 200ch and merc.sol 200ch and i would like to start taking it to treat myself. Can you tell me which one i should take first and how many times a day should i take it?
Tnkrbell on 2017-06-01
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This is self medication it was not recommended by the doctors. They stated to me that since it was not bothering me I should leave it but at that time I stated I wanted it removed. After waiting for over a year i Äecided to try on my own
Tnkrbell 7 years ago
People usually think that homeopathic medicines have no side effects at all so any body can 'TRY'.This is a very dangerous mistake because 'after effects' of taking a wrong medicine appear after months or years.Deep acting medicines should be always taken under the monitoring of an experienced doctor who not only knows the benefits of a medicine but also aware of the consequences of a wrongly selected medicine.Like in your case, you have chosen 2 remedies at a time while these both are critically inimical to each other.
Dr.Tahira
Dr.Tahira
♡ Dr Tahira 7 years ago
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