Abscess

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Clinic

  • As the white blood cells attack the bacteria, some nearby tissue dies, creating a hole which then fills with pus to form an abscess.
  • The pus contains a mixture of dead tissue, white blood cells and bacteria
  • Abscess may become urgent condition which needs First Aid Remedies

Miasms


First class remedies

Hep

  • First remedy for cellulitis that has not yet turned into an abscess (Here give Sil first and then Hep) (Hep ₳ Sil)
  • First remedy for Recurrent / chronic abscess (Ars) (Ars ₳ Hep)
  • First remedy of abscess with bloody secretions (Asaf) (Asaf ₳ Hep)
  • Abscesses with fetid secretions (Asaf, Carb-v, Kreos)
  • Abscess with sour-smelling secretions (Merc) (Hep ₳ Merc)
  • Abscess with yellow secretions (Calc-s)
  • For very painful abscess that are not treated with hep, give Cham


Lach

  • Hot, Aggressive, Painful, Hemorrhagic abscess
  • Leakage of dark colored secretions
  • First and best remedy for gangrenous abscess
  • Number one remedy for pus absorption (Sil and Calc-s are second remedies)
  • Number one remedy of internal organ abscess


Merc

  • Abscess accompanied by Body coldness
  • King remedy of suppuration (Abscess with green Pus/ Discharge)
  • Abscess with sour-smelling secretions (Hep)
  • Good remedy for cold abscess, when the infection progresses slowly (Calc, Carb-v)
  • Green pus (Asaf, Aur, Puls)


Sil

  • Cold, Slow, Non-Painful , Non-Hemorrhagic abscess
  • Abscess with Gelatinous
  • Gray secretions (Ambr, Ars, Caust)
  • First remedy of abscess due to foreign body. Sil facilitates its exit (Hep is second remedy and should be prescribed after Sil)
  • Cellulitis that has not yet turned into an abscess (Here give Sil first and then Hep)


Other remedies

Calc-s


Ars

  • Good choice for abscesses with Acidic / Burning secretions (Caust) (Ars ₳ Caust)
  • Second remedy for abscesses with watery secretions (Asaf is first) (Ars ₳ Asaf)
  • Recurrent / Chronic abscess / Gangrenous abscess (Asaf, Carb-v, Chin, Lach, Anthracin)


Asaf

  • Number one remedy for abscesses with watery secretions (Ars is second)
  • Second remedy for abscess with bloody secretions (Hep is first) (Asaf ₳ Hep)
  • Second remedy for abscess with foul secretions (Hep is first) (Kreos, Carb-v)


Carb-v

  • In watery, bloody, yellow-brown discharges of abscess, that may progress to gangrene
  • Offensive secreting abscess


Graph

  • Painful / Wound remedy
  • Old cicatrix turns into a Fresh wound again / Recurring abscesses / Cancerous
  • Cicatrices after breast abscess, which causes delayed milk secretion.


Points

  • Hep, Sil, Merc are good remedies for Accelerating abscess formation
  • Canth, Lach and Pyrog are good internal organ Abscess remedies
  • Carb-an is useful in Bone / Around bones abscess
  • Led has Painful, Bloody secretion abscess which amel with cold washing


Banerji protocols

Breast Abscess

First line
  1. Hep C6 one dose every 3 hour alternating with Bell C3
  2. In acute pain give it one dose every hour
  3. When Abscess suppurates or opened already: Hep C6 + Hyper C200 + Ars C200 one dose every 3 hour alternately.
Second line
  • Hyper C200 + Ars C200 two doses daily
  • Echinacea two doses daily
  • In Tender / Red Abscess: Arn C30 + Bell C30 one dose every Three hour alternately
Third line

Bartholin cyst

First line
  • Acute painful
  • suppurative
  • Abscess formation
  • Hep C6 + Bell C30 one dose every two hour alternately
  • Thuj C200 one dose every third day to stop recurrence for 6 month
Second line In resistant pain and

suppuration

  • Hyper C200 + Ars C200 one dose every three hour, Alternately with Hep C6
Third line
  • Carb-an C200 two doses daily
  • CS 6X four doses daily

Perianal Abscess

Peritonsillar Abscess

Tissue Salt Remedies

  • SIL: Best remedy
  • CP: Abscess with painful lymphadenopathy
  • KP: Abscess with offensive / Dark discharges
  • FP: In first stage when the patient have fever, local heat and Local hyperemia and inflammation. There is no discharge or pus yet


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