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What antibiotics medicine should be used to cure inner wounds?


Can any one please tell me what to use to cure inner wounds such as if you have some wounds in your uterus.?

Please don't tell me to go to doctor. I already consulted with doctor . She just suggested some pain killers .

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Also please give names of those pills which are easily available

Thanks in advance
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You need a prescription for antibiotics hun, sorry. Garlic and oregano oil are natural antibiotics that you can try. With the garlic just get some cheese cloth and then mince up a clove or two in it and tie a string around the bottom of the cheesecloth with about 6 inches hanging, and insert this into your vagina. You can get oregano oil capsules from a health food store and insert these directly into your vagina, but make sure to ask the clerk for advice to get one that is not too strong as this can cause a burning sensation.



Umm, why do you have wounds in your uterus hon?  (+ info)

Tiny wounds on the inside of my cheak, should my dentist fix that?


I have tiny chronic wounds on the inside of my cheak (like tiny volcanoes) one on each side. I understand it''s from a faulty bite. I had orthodontal treatment many years ago. Is this dangerous (as they are always there) and should my dentist do something to fix it?
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Are you sure that what you call "tiny volcanoes" are not ulcers? Ulcers could be chronic too. Not much you can do about them though except avoid stress and spicy foods. But whatever it is, you might as well have your dentist have a look at them and give a correct diagnosis.  (+ info)

How do I help my wounds heal faster?


I mean physical wounds, none of that emotional crap. Anyway I've noticed that my wounds heal slowly; compared to other people. I don't want these marks on my body any longer :) thanks!
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umm well try using triple antibiotic ointment and put that on your "injury" and then put a bandaid over it.
you can find it in Walmart or Target.  (+ info)

How to survive a stab wound in the western-most ear lobe?


Hi,

I was just wondering: If I was to be subject to a stab in my eye, ear or central spinal nerve, how would I survive it? Also, if I were to fall a distance of 500 metres, could I survive it if I landed on my spine?
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That's difficult to survive! Stay away from cliffs if possible.  (+ info)

What are the causes of body itching and very small wounds appear when scratched?


I noticed small bumps on my chest and lower back about a week ago. Everytime I'd scratch it, I would get very small wounds, like a needle puncture, and it would itch more. I tried taking anti- allergy medicine, but it didn't work. Help please.
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Allergy, eczema or insect bites.
Have you tried antihistamine cream on the rash?
If it doesn't clear up or gets worse you must show it to your doctor.  (+ info)

What is that medicine called using grass or some type of plant to treat major cuts or wounds?


Well, you know how people mix some types of grass or plants to treat major wounds and cuts on TV? The medicine is like a dark green and grassy and you just put it and rub it on your wound. I know it’s actually real, but what is it called and can someone give me more information on it? Thanks!
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Aloe Vera doubles the rate of healing for cuts and minor burns.

Works on:

Scrapes, cuts
Some small rashes (like an anti-cortisone)
Sunburn, 1st degree burns  (+ info)

How can I immunize myself against my fear of blood and wounds?


I would really like to be a Physical Therapist, but there is one problem, I feel like I want to pass out at the sight of blood or wounds. I understand that PT's have to deal with injured people a lot and this is something I need to get used to. Any ideas about how I can get used to blood and needles without publicly embarassing myself because I really would like to do this.
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experience is the only thing that will get you used to it. Get a job at a hospital.  (+ info)

Do bullet and stabbing wounds leave permanent marks and scars?


Yes.

Any wound that pierces your skin (including surgical wounds) will leave a scar. The greater the damage to the dermis, the more noticeable the scar.  (+ info)

Suggestions on what to apply on wounds to prevent it to form keloids?


My ex had undergone an operation for exision of tumor on the forehead.
He is worried because his skin forms keloids after wounds are healed,
and there is a big chance this would also turn into keloids...
any suggestions?
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However, it's also good to know what types of treatments may work, so when you do talk to him you have so knowledge of the options available.


Both Dr Larson, Interim Chair of Plastic Surgery at the Medical College of Wisconsin and Dr Sila Sen, of Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (a teaching hospital of Harvard medical) agree on the following treatments:


Corticosteroid Injections These are made directly into the skin lesion and repeated every 3-4 weeks for six months. Steroids relieve itching and pain, and slow down collagen formation, causing the keloid to shrink. This procedure may be combined with surgery to excise any remaining lesion.


Compression Dressings Silicone gel sheeting is placed over the lesion and secured with tape or a bandage for at least 12 hours. This process is used to apply pressure to the keloid to flatten it. The dressing is reapplied every 7-10 days, and the treatment may continue over a period of 3-12 months.


Surgery Surgical excision is usually done in combination with corticosteroid injections. In the most severe cases, radiation therapy is used to prevent recurrence.


Cryosurgery This method is used to freeze small, contained lesions. Cryosurgery may done in combination with corticosteroid injections.


Radiation Therapy Radiation therapy is highly successful, but limited due to the toxicities.


Interferon-alfa Interferon-alfa injections may reduce recurrence rates after surgery.


Intralesional Fluorouracil Intralesional fluorouracil (5-FU) may be of benefit for keloids.



Treatment options may vary, and your doctor may recommend more than one depending on your condition.  (+ info)

What are some sicknesses/diseases that cause wounds on the lips?


My teacher has wounds on the lips, and she wore gauze masks before, maybe to cover them.
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