Suggest Homeopathic Treatment For Presence Of Pus At Incision Area?
My father has an operation of hernia two years earlier. At place of hernia some pus formed, six month ago. With medication it cured. Again one month earlier pus formation took place. Ceftum medicine was started. MRI was done and pus culture report is negative. USG guided needle aspiration of pus took place. As Ceftum was given for one month, pus formation was stopped. But again it has started. Whether without operation it can be cured through homeopathy?
2. In the mean time do remember that people with poorly controlled sugar, have problem with immune system, are overweight, addicted to smoking are more at risk for recurrent surgical problem thus do exclude these possibilities [since pus culture is negative]
3. You may require wound VAC [vacuum assisted closure] dressing which increases blood circulation in wound and helps healing where dressing is changed every 2-3 days.
2. In the mean time do remember that people with poorly controlled sugar, have problem with immune system, are overweight, addicted to smoking are more at risk for recurrent surgical problem thus do exclude these possibilities [since pus culture is negative]
3. You may require wound VAC [vacuum assisted closure] dressing which increases blood circulation in wound and helps healing where dressing is changed every 2-3 days.
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Suggest Homeopathic Treatment For Presence Of Pus At Incision Area?
** Thanks for contacting with your health concern 1. As there is recurrent wound infection following incisional hernia it is best to consult the doctor concerned or visit a General Surgeon for further necessary management and treatment. 2. In the mean time do remember that people with poorly controlled sugar, have problem with immune system, are overweight, addicted to smoking are more at risk for recurrent surgical problem thus do exclude these possibilities [since pus culture is negative] 3. You may require wound VAC [vacuum assisted closure] dressing which increases blood circulation in wound and helps healing where dressing is changed every 2-3 days.