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Smashed finger and hypericum
Hello,My daughter smashed her finger(Thumb) in the car door. It was in there for 10 sec before opening the door, I gave her Hypericum 30 immediately , and after that i gave her wet dose of hypericum 30, every 15 minutes , two doses for now. The nail became black where it meets the skin.
Should I give her Hypericum 200 C, or 30 C is enough?
If I had to give her Hypericum 200, how often? Please advise.
Anon
anon99 on 2007-04-19
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sajjadakram635 last decade
Hypericum is good. give herArnica-30c thrice a day with Hypericum and
One wet dose of Ledum-200c per day.
dr. Mahfooz
One wet dose of Ledum-200c per day.
dr. Mahfooz
♡ Mahfoozurrehman last decade
My daughter smashed her finger in the garage door on Saturday (7/18). She had a lot of pain, so I've been treating with Arnica & Hypericum 3 times a day and Ledum once per day (all 30C).
The last part of her finger (the top part after her last joint) is now swollen, often numb, and the nail is bruised.
Should I continue treating it as I have been, or try a different remedy?
Thanks!
[message edited by ArtsyMommy on Thu, 23 Jul 2015 19:32:01 UTC]
The last part of her finger (the top part after her last joint) is now swollen, often numb, and the nail is bruised.
Should I continue treating it as I have been, or try a different remedy?
Thanks!
[message edited by ArtsyMommy on Thu, 23 Jul 2015 19:32:01 UTC]
ArtsyMommy 9 years ago
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