Thread: Eczema Help
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Old 8th April 2003, 05:25 PM
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By course I mean about ten tablets of 30c with instructions that on aggravation, she should stop the remedy, wait for stabilisation then continue. Then once improvement started again, stop, then when improvement stops take another dose of the remedy.
This particular patient has a severe history of eczema and has used a lot of creams in the past. The patient herself is alright about the course of events and said that she has had similar attacks similar in the past, just not concurrently. She feels it is leaving her system and is pleased, however I am wondering if there is not a gentler way?
Aggravation lasted for about twenty four hours, with a dramatic and sudden appearance of symptoms in the reverse order that they appeared, but now her skin is taking over week to heal.
It is my first time to witness such a dramatic effect as I generally have used herbal remedies which take time to work and don't cause such sudden healing crises.
Does this sound right to you or do you have some advice?
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