Guest guest Posted July 8, 2003 Report Share Posted July 8, 2003 Hello; due to My SLE I have ulcerations on the bottom of my feet also on my hands arms area that are VERY PAINFUL>slow healin ..I recently found a ointment that seems to be helpful in healing.It is called www.calmoseptine.com (free sample too) don;t be upset buy the pics they show.It is used also for bed sores diabetes ulcerations.things like that.A wound care specialist suggested to try it.I found it at the riteaid pharmacy asked for it behind the counter but no script needed.The good thing is for a giant tube it cost me $7.35 which lasts for a long time.HAH no steriods in it either.zinc being main ingredient.I am used to payin anywhere between 30 to 75 bucks for a small tube of medicine so this was truly a wonderful thing.Hope u have luck with this also.any questions just ask away.Pain free day I pray for all. from Maine* P>S> I had to remove my wedding ring for it reacted with the zinc made it blackish green round my finger area. rheumatic Q : any medication for my wife's skin & ulcer in her arm ? My wife has Scleroderma. She got the IV treatment every months after Mar,2003. (from Dr. Sinnot in Iowa) About 3 months ago, she can't get up in the bed. She has taken PD(Predonison(?)) & Vitamin, she got a little better. Now she can get up in the bed by herself. Nowadays, she got pains for the ulcer in her ankel and her skin is become darker & darker. Any medication for her skin & ulcer ? Thank you very much. Yoon Jae Ho from Seoul, Korea 2003, 7,8 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2003 Report Share Posted July 12, 2003 Hi and Yoon Jae Ho, Skin ulcers can be treated with Duoderm, made by Convatec - it's available in pharmacies in most countries of the world. Dr. Joe Mercola told us about it. It's a thin 'second skin' which allows the ulcer to heal under it and protects the ulcer as well. The Duoderm comes in a square. You cut a small square a bit bigger than the ulcer. Wash the area and don't put anything on it except the Duoderm. It is waterproof so you can shower etc. with it on. You see a build-up of matter under the Duoderm which is the ulcer healing. After a week, you replace the Duoderm and repeat this until the ulcer is healed. You can read about it at http://www.convatec.com Chris. On Wednesday, July 9, 2003, at 12:35 AM, linda peterson wrote: > Hello; due to My SLE I have ulcerations on the bottom of my feet > also on my hands arms area that are VERY PAINFUL>slow healin ..I > recently found a ointment that seems to be helpful in healing.It is > called www.calmoseptine.com (free sample too) don;t be upset buy the > pics they show.It is used also for bed sores diabetes > ulcerations.things like that.A wound care specialist suggested to try > it.I found it at the riteaid pharmacy asked for it behind the counter > but no script needed.The good thing is for a giant tube it cost me > $7.35 which lasts for a long time.HAH no steriods in it either.zinc > being main ingredient.I am used to payin anywhere between 30 to 75 > bucks for a small tube of medicine so this was truly a wonderful > thing.Hope u have luck with this also.any questions just ask away.Pain > free day I pray for all. from Maine* P>S> I had to > remove my wedding ring for it reacted with the zinc made it blackish > green round my finger area. > rheumatic Q : any medication for my wife's skin & ulcer > in her arm ? > > > My wife has Scleroderma. > > She got the IV treatment every months after Mar,2003. > (from Dr. Sinnot in Iowa) > > About 3 months ago, she can't get up in the bed. > > She has taken PD(Predonison(?)) & Vitamin, she got a little better. > > Now she can get up in the bed by herself. > > Nowadays, she got pains for the ulcer in her ankel > > and her skin is become darker & darker. > > Any medication for her skin & ulcer ? > > Thank you very much. > > Yoon Jae Ho > > from Seoul, Korea > > 2003, 7,8 > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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