Treating panaris with homeopathy

Initially local, the panaris can very quickly spread to the joints if it is not quickly and well treated. Recourse to homeopathic remedies as soon as possible can relieve the symptoms and treat the ailment at its origin.

Panaris is a bacterial infection that often attacks the fingers, but also the toes. It appears as a result of the formation of pus resulting from a wound, sting or bite. It is very often equated with a particular form of abscess. There are two types of panaris, the outer panaris and the inner panaris. The outer panaris is a generally benign infection, it is lodged on the flesh of the finger or around it. As for the inner panaris, it is much more complicated to treat because it is located in the envelope of the ligaments of the finger or toe. Usually, it is a bad treatment of the outer panaris that results in the inner panaris. When the latter is also poorly treated, the entire limb is subsequently attacked, and at this stage it is called sepsis. In order to avoid this generalized infection, it is advisable to treat the panaris quickly as soon as the first symptoms appear.

Symptoms of panaris Panaris

can be recognized by inflammation of the finger or toe. This inflammation is characterized by swelling and redness of the part attacked by the bacterial infection. This results in torturing pain that can cause insomnia, sometimes accompanied by a high fever. At this stage, it is a case of outdoor panaris. But as soon as you start to have trouble tilting the affected finger or toe, you already suffer from an external panaris. In this case, the inflammation becomes deeper and the pain more acute.

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soon as the first symptoms appear, it is advisable to administer 1 dose of high-dilution Hepar Sulfur to the affected subject, to be repeated every 12 hours until the condition of the infected part improves. This treatment dries out and removes the pus from the affected finger or toe. To make this treatment more effective, we can combine Hepar Sulfur with the intake of 5 Belladona granules every hour. It is also possible to opt for taking 5 granules of Myristica sebifera 15 CH 4 times a day for 5 days.

Treating an advanced infection

In case of advanced infection, it is advisable to systematically take Pyrogenium 9 CH combined with Hepar Sulfur high dilution. The latter should be taken at least 1 hour after the first homeopathic product has been absorbed. Homeopathy offers many other products to treat panaris, but it is advisable to refer to a professional before use. In the event of antibiotic therapy, medical treatment can also be optimised by taking Tarentula cubensis.

When to see a doctor?

The internal panaris is a particular type of panaris whose treatment should not be neglected to avoid sepsis. It is necessary to consult a doctor immediately in order to benefit from surgery to stop the progression of the infection. As for external but ripe panaris, it is also advisable to make an incision, which must be performed by a doctor. In any case, if after several days of treatment of the panaris, the wound does not heal and the finger or toe is still painful, then a doctor should be consulted immediately.

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Summary

The treatment of panaris with homeopathy can certainly reduce pain, fever and other symptoms. But beyond that, it is the bacteria responsible for the infection that are destroyed by homeopathic products. Moreover, this is what makes homeopathy one of the most effective therapies of the moment.

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