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this is not what you are all thinking,
i'm still pretty sore and bruised after this major operation,(i know some of you may say this was minor, but for me to have a knife waved around down there is a big thing) , apart from the usual pain and swelling relief,
is there something homeopathic i could use.
try Arnica, something like 30c. Is there a scar there that is healing? If there is, some hypercal tincture in water should help. Hypercal is a combination of hypericum and calendula, both having healing properties.
Also, if you are feeling slightly shellshocked by the whole thing, rescue remedy and walnut essence for the change
Hiya I found ARNICA tablets a great help helps reduce swelling and eases bruise's
and homeopathic
Best wishes
Yep Arnica is by far the best thing for bruising etc, also try bathing in a weak tea tree oil bath... That will ensure that any infections are kept at bay...
My hubby has just undergone angioplasty and they went in through the main artery in the right groin.... It brings a new meaning to the phrase "black and blue"
Shireen
xxx
As everyone else has said, Arnica. I took it leading up to and then after my hysterectomy and the nurse at my 6week check up actually asked whether I'd had the op because she was amazed by how well I was. Also, zinc is good for cell repair, ask in the health food shop which dosage you should be taking.
tiger balms great but not on open wounds
any chinese medicine / herbalist sells it
get the little red tin ,lie a two pence piece ...not the jars sold in ordinary chemists as this is much weaker
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tiger balms great but not on open wounds
any chinese medicine / herbalist sells it
get the little red tin ,lie a two pence piece ...not the jars sold in ordinary chemists as this is much weaker

NEVER, EVER put Tiger Balm anywhere near your balls!!!!!!!!!! :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:
Not unless you like pain, in which case go right ahead! :twisted:
Serioiusly, TB and other such linaments don't do well anywhere near sensitive skin areas like genitals, mouths, oxters or eyes - it stings big time! TB is good for helping sore muscles after sport but certainly not for wounds.
Bad SXBOY! smackbottom I do hope that was just a misguided but honest effort to help a man with balls the size of grapefruits (black grapefruit mind!) :shock: but I, for one, will be watching you carefully from now on to see if there is evidence of you being really evil and nasty! :twisted: lol
I do hope I caught teppic before he did something to regret..... wink
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could be of some help to you. hope u feel better soon x