Guest guest Posted May 27, 2004 Report Share Posted May 27, 2004 Dear Misty Thanks for advice I have had the lump for months. there was never any pain with this lump and no 'head " When I first discovered it I thought it might be a gum tumor and took Conium for a few days. Wasn't sure if I needed a doctor or a Dentist. The Dentist said it was an abcess connected to the tooth. He didn't seem worried about the lump and was expecting me to return the following week for the root treatment........!!! I will try the lower potency Hepar sulph and silica With regard to me not wanting to burst it. I work with dogs and over the last 30 years have seen plenty of Abscesses. Some in the teats when a dog is feeding puppies, or in the cheek, or other parts of the body. Most vets will want them to burst and then it takes weeks of healing, cleaning. bathing for it to heal from the inside out. You have to keep the " head " open, to keep it draining. Its a health hazard and needs alot of extra time an effort. I have had extensive experience with an abcess appearing in the morning, treating with Hepar Sulph M or 10M every hour. By the evening the abcess has vanished. In my mind that is efficiency. When the tooth broke off, I didn't look to see what it looked like. Your abcess -Was there a lump? did it burst? Inside or outside of gum? Was there pain? How is your tooth feeling now? Has the spongy sensation disappeared? Is the tooth firmly anchored back into the gum? Do you also take Colloidal Sliver for rinsing your mouth or just salt water? I have taken my first dose of hepar sulph 30.... will let you know what happens Thanks again for your advice Regards Annette Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.