Guest guest Posted September 29, 2004 Report Share Posted September 29, 2004 have a 10 y/o girl that had second degree burns on her inner thighs and pubic area. the accident happened in nov 2003 (she grabbed the pot boiling water for steam inhalation before her mom could do it and spilled it all on herself) she had to be air lifted from kauai to honolulu to the burn unit. cicatrisane was the only thing that soothed it, they were buying it by the dozen cos the area was so large. the skin is healed up however, it is one (actually 3) giant keloid. per the plastic surgeon's recommendations, she is using compression shorts with some sort of silicone film under that to reduce the keloid formation. the keloids on her pubic area is more thickened than her inner thighs (mom didn't use the silicon film on her pubic area) the plastic surgeon is talking about skin grafting which means she has to be hospitalized for 1 month. i am having her do COP on the keloids, graphites 200 k. and a gemmo. does anyone have other suggestions? tTan, ND, LAc Honolulu Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 29, 2004 Report Share Posted September 29, 2004 Since a keloid is an "excessive" scar, one may consider using silicea 6x tissue salts thiosinaminum 6X as a homeopathic fluoric acid as a homeopathic Dick Thom Beaverton, OR AI, cancer have a 10 y/o girl that had second degree burns on her inner thighs and pubic area. the accident happened in nov 2003 (she grabbed the pot boiling water for steam inhalation before her mom could do it and spilled it all on herself) she had to be air lifted from kauai to honolulu to the burn unit. cicatrisane was the only thing that soothed it, they were buying it by the dozen cos the area was so large. the skin is healed up however, it is one (actually 3) giant keloid. per the plastic surgeon's recommendations, she is using compression shorts with some sort of silicone film under that to reduce the keloid formation. the keloids on her pubic area is more thickened than her inner thighs (mom didn't use the silicon film on her pubic area) the plastic surgeon is talking about skin grafting which means she has to be hospitalized for 1 month. i am having her do COP on the keloids, graphites 200 k. and a gemmo. does anyone have other suggestions? tTan, ND, LAc Honolulu Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 1, 2004 Report Share Posted October 1, 2004 YES seroyal carries Thiosinaminum in 4C. is that potency OK? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 1, 2004 Report Share Posted October 1, 2004 Dick seroyal carries Thiosinaminum in 4C. is that potency OK? Tan Honolulu, HI Drdwthom@... wrote: Since a keloid is an "excessive" scar, one may consider using silicea 6x tissue salts thiosinaminum 6X as a homeopathic fluoric acid as a homeopathic Dick Thom Beaverton, OR AI, cancer have a 10 y/o girl that had second degree burns on her inner thighs and pubic area. the accident happened in nov 2003 (she grabbed the pot boiling water for steam inhalation before her mom could do it and spilled it all on herself) she had to be air lifted from kauai to honolulu to the burn unit. cicatrisane was the only thing that soothed it, they were buying it by the dozen cos the area was so large. the skin is healed up however, it is one (actually 3) giant keloid. per the plastic surgeon's recommendations, she is using compression shorts with some sort of silicone film under that to reduce the keloid formation. the keloids on her pubic area is more thickened than her inner thighs (mom didn't use the silicon film on her pubic area) the plastic surgeon is talking about skin grafting which means she has to be hospitalized for 1 month. i am having her do COP on the keloids, graphites 200 k. and a gemmo. does anyone have other suggestions? tTan, ND, LAc Honolulu Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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