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“Whitlow” cures |
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Ispaghula is an effective remedy in whitlow affecting the pulp of the' fingertip with an abcess. About 12 grams of ispaghula should be soaked in 45 grams of vinegar and applied to the spot when the whole thing has swollen. The poultice-like mixture should be bandaged with a clean cloth and water sprinkled over it. The bandage should be changed every 3 hours. The inflammation will subside within 3 days. |
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Suggested cures for “Whitlow” |
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There is no Suggested Cures for this disease. |
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Herbal cures for “Whitlow” |
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| Chebulic myroblan is also used to cure whitlow. The fruits are roasted, powdered and sieved. This powder is mixed in dilute tamarind water to make a fine paste which is applied on the infected finger. The astringent action of chebulic myroblan combines with the acidic effect of tamarind water to dry up infection.
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| Ispaghula is an effective remedy in whitlow affecting the pulp of the' fingertip with an abcess. About 12 grams of ispaghula should be soaked in 45 grams of vinegar and applied to the spot when the whole thing has swollen. The poultice-like mixture should be bandaged with a clean cloth and water sprinkled over it. The bandage should be changed every 3 hours. The inflammation will subside within 3 days. |
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Home Remedies for “Whitlow” |
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There is no Home remedies for this disease. |
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