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One of my relatives had a minor uterine surgery few days ago (sample

taken for cancer test).

 

She's fine except started having genital itching.

I have these convenient mini-moxa sticks and thought placing them at

points like sp6, sp9, liv8 might help with the itching. Then I

changed my mind because I wasn't sure how moxibustion (heat)

interacted with the healing wound from the surgery.

 

What do you think would be a good household remedy? (She's in contact

with her doctor, too).

 

Thanks,

Tamas Kenez

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Heat activates blood movement which can lead to bleeding... or lead to

quickened healing. Pick one. :)

 

Still, if you want to do something, consider Spleen 10 and that extra point

something like 2 inches (cun) above Spleen 10. What's that called, something

like " 100 insects " (Bai Chong?). its an extra point used exclusively for

itching. Spleen 10 is a close neighbor and a point that deals with blood and

uterine stuff. So this is probably the point(s) to really focus on.

 

-al.

 

On Sun, Nov 16, 2008 at 6:47 AM, yakenez <knz wrote:

 

> One of my relatives had a minor uterine surgery few days ago (sample

> taken for cancer test).

>

> She's fine except started having genital itching.

> I have these convenient mini-moxa sticks and thought placing them at

> points like sp6, sp9, liv8 might help with the itching. Then I

> changed my mind because I wasn't sure how moxibustion (heat)

> interacted with the healing wound from the surgery.

>

> What do you think would be a good household remedy? (She's in contact

> with her doctor, too).

>

> Thanks,

> Tamas Kenez

>

 

 

 

--

, DAOM

Pain is inevitable, suffering is optional.

 

 

 

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Sorry I haven't followed this thread, but likely they gave her an antibiotic

which is causing a minor yeast infection, at least need a probiotic and likely

additional herbs for some damp heat in the lower....

Bob

www.acuherbals.com

 

--- On Sun, 11/16/08, Al Stone <al wrote:

 

Al Stone <al

Re: [Chinese Traditional Medicine] surgery and moxa

Chinese Traditional Medicine

Sunday, November 16, 2008, 10:29 AM

 

 

 

 

 

 

Heat activates blood movement which can lead to bleeding... or lead to

quickened healing. Pick one. :)

 

Still, if you want to do something, consider Spleen 10 and that extra point

something like 2 inches (cun) above Spleen 10. What's that called, something

like " 100 insects " (Bai Chong?). its an extra point used exclusively for

itching. Spleen 10 is a close neighbor and a point that deals with blood and

uterine stuff. So this is probably the point(s) to really focus on.

 

-al.

 

On Sun, Nov 16, 2008 at 6:47 AM, yakenez <knz (AT) knzaudio (DOT) com> wrote:

 

> One of my relatives had a minor uterine surgery few days ago (sample

> taken for cancer test).

>

> She's fine except started having genital itching.

> I have these convenient mini-moxa sticks and thought placing them at

> points like sp6, sp9, liv8 might help with the itching. Then I

> changed my mind because I wasn't sure how moxibustion (heat)

> interacted with the healing wound from the surgery.

>

> What do you think would be a good household remedy? (She's in contact

> with her doctor, too).

>

> Thanks,

> Tamas Kenez

>

 

--

, DAOM

Pain is inevitable, suffering is optional.

 

 

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