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Erysipelas
My grandfather is having red patches & acne like things on his face, & it's not going. His face is getting swollen. We tried both allopathic & now going with homeopatheic doctor but result isn't much positive. Please let me know any diet changes is required for the cure. Please let me know any home remedies or precautions. Also, which brand creams & soap he should use and what precaution he should take to get well soon. How long generally it takes to cure this skin infection ? Is there any thing more serious this infection could turn into ? Thanks
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Seems psoriasis, consult experienced homeopath near you.
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On going to the picture, a over view got but it is not all. Probably  he is suffering from some yoga disorders which have not been came in light. So many people are there to give the suggestion but I must say that a proper homoeopathic characterized case recording is required so that he may  get proper treatment. Else it will be fruitless.
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Start with homoeopathic medicine:-- SULPHUR 1M. One powder. Take at night. Keep powder on tongue and swallow. From morning, Juglans regia 30. 4 pills -- 3 times everyday -- 30 days. Chew the pills. Take medicine as advised.
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Its a bacterial infection can treat effectively in homoeopathy.provided,clear picture of an individual.
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Hi ,it may be allergy to any medicine , just apply coccunut oil
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pls send me the picture of the effected part...
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