Microabscess

Microabscess is a small collection of pus containing dead cells, microbes, and body fluids. It is formed due to bacteria encountering foreign body cells. On microscopic levels, microabscesses have inflammatory neutrophils and necrotic debris.

  
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What are the homeopathic medicines that my son can use to prevent recurrence of microabscess on the upper thigh?

Query: Hello doctor, My son had lesions on his upper thigh. You had suggested using Thuja, five drops early in the morning, and Calcarea Flourica, four tablets, three times a day. He has taken the medications for a month and found that the size of the lesions has reduced. As he has to travel, we got him op...  Read Full »


Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I suggest him the below homeopathic medicines: 1. Scrophularia nodosa 200. 2. Thuja 1M, five drops single dose, once a week. 3. Calcarea Flourica 200 five drops once a week at night. Consult a specialist doctor, talk to him or her, and take medicines with t...  Read Full »

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