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Shingles (herpes) on the right side of head
My father (66 yrs) developed rashes below his right head scalp a couple of days ago, which slowly erupted into red spots and bigger rashes with itching and spread to his right cheek and below the right ear. On consulting a physician, he diagnosed with a Herpes zoster infection (shingles) and prescribed some anti-viral drugs. Now my father has itching with pain on the right side of his head especially in below the right ear, cheek and a portion of the right scalp. He has had chicken pox as a child previously. What could be an apt remedy? Kindly suggest.shayonbh on 2014-07-25
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Pl give him
1. Rhus Tox-200 6 pills twice a day
2. Pl give him one capsule of B-Complex per day
Pl take this treatment for one week and then give feedback
R.P. Tamhankar
1. Rhus Tox-200 6 pills twice a day
2. Pl give him one capsule of B-Complex per day
Pl take this treatment for one week and then give feedback
R.P. Tamhankar
shouse_nsk last decade
Thank you so much for your quick response and the remedy. I had an additional questions:
What should be the size of the pill or globule for Rhus Tox - 200? Here they specifically ask for globule sizes when preparing a medicine. The sizes are like 20, 30 40 etc... 40 being the biggest globule.
Once again thank you sir. Really appreciate your help.
What should be the size of the pill or globule for Rhus Tox - 200? Here they specifically ask for globule sizes when preparing a medicine. The sizes are like 20, 30 40 etc... 40 being the biggest globule.
Once again thank you sir. Really appreciate your help.
shayonbh last decade
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