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From the author: How to prepare for surgery (any surgical intervention). Doctor's advice. Forum. An introductory note for those in need of planned surgical treatment. For consultation, you must consult a doctor. Classical homeopathy in Moscow. Recovery of the patient in the postoperative period is the most important medical task. In the postoperative period, the doctor’s focus is on the condition of the surgical wound. The surgical wound can not be disturbed during the first 24-48 hours. Fever, pain, change in skin color, excessive wetting of the dressing are indications for immediate revision wounds. Wound infection in the first 24 hours after surgery is usually caused by beta-hemolytic streptococci or clostridia. In order for the patient's wound to recover as quickly as possible and to prevent wound infection, it is necessary to take a homeopathic medicine, Bellis perennis C12. Three granules once before surgery and three granules twice a day after surgery until the postoperative scar is completely formed. You can also use the homeopathic remedy Arnica C12, three granules once for speedy wound healing. For eye surgery, another homeopathic medicine is needed, Staphysagria C12 . Also, three granules once before surgery, and twice a day after. Briefly about each of these drugs. Bellis perennis (Bellis) - perennial daisy. Nosology: Amenorrhea. Asthenia. Atherosclerosis. Varicose veins Hemangioma. Hypertension. Hardening of the mammary glands. Carbuncles. Cysts. Mastopathy. Menopause. Nevi. Tumors from blows. Complications after operations. Gout. Softening of the brain. Sprains. Rheumatism. Erysipelas. Stasis. Injuries, especially to the pelvic area. Furunculosis. Exudation. Features: Excellent decongestant. Absorbs exudate from various types of edema, incl. due to trauma. Scar-adhesive processes that interfere with lymph circulation, which lead to lymphostasis and swelling. Arnica montana (Arnica) - mountain arnica. Nosology: Agoraphobia. Adenoids. Appendicitis. Arthritis. Aphonia. Hematocele. Hemorrhagic urticaria. Herpes. Hydropericardium. Hypertension. Hypothyroidism. Epidemic flu. Stroke. Whooping cough. Shell shock. Mastitis. Neuralgia. Burns. Surgical interventions. Quincke's edema. Myocardial overload in athletes. Pneumonia. Bedsores. Breast cancer. Rheumatism. Birth injury. Angina pectoris. Trauma. Thrombosis. Acne. Insect stings. Boils. Empyemamaxillary sinus. Features: Feeling of pain, weakness (with the flu, for example). Pain, like after a blow, like a bruise. Excessive sensitivity throughout the body - the princess and the pea": the bed is too hard, changes the position of the body. Putrid odor of all discharges. Tendency to bleeding and low-grade fever. Easy bruising. Tendency to bleeding, especially after coughing. Tendency to quickly form bedsores! Phenomena of decay. Tendency to tissue degeneration, septic conditions, abscesses that will not ripen. Septic conditions: prevention of purulent infection. Staphysagria (Staphysagria) - larkspur. Nosology: Adnexitis. Warts. Dysuria of newborns. Dental neuralgia. Condylomas. Papillomas. Abdominal surgeries, pain in scars, neat cuts. Tics. Tonsillitis. Trauma (if the wound is cutting, clean, deep, operating room, etc.). Urethritis. Chalazion. Eczema. Barley. Conclusion: The use of homeopathic medicines in the postoperative period can reduce the length of hospitalization of the patient and, therefore, reduce the likelihood of contracting a nosocomial infection (tolerant to antibiotics)).