Guest guest Posted May 26, 2005 Report Share Posted May 26, 2005 Dear Durgesh What Dr Venu Gopal has prescribed in this case is many a time used as an ointment to cause rapid healing of bruises, burns. This author has prescribed it when breast is sore during peri menopause/pregnancy when hormonal adjustments are going on. And it is also a cosmetic ointment for facial skin, if used properly. If a certain herbal preparation is known to be harmless, and mostly beneficial, prescribing over the net is not dangerous. In India, grandmas do it over the phone. And in 95% cases it is beneficial. In remaining 5% cases, benifits may not come, but certainly no harm. Mostly patient gets tired of treatment, when benificial indications do not come. Many skin/neurological disease treatments are long term, but due to influence of allopathy where suppression of symptoms is fairly rapid, patients have lost their patience. Secondly, Mamograms are unreliable, in the limited experience of this author and can come false positive in many cases, as cautioned in websites of many reputed hospitals. They unnecessarily scare the patients. On the other hand, certain Nadi Vigyan points on the body, which are connected to Lymph system give a good indication, since this system becomes active whenever a sinister cause exists. And histories reg premature breast milk discontinuation, abortion, hrt which have definite link to b/c and can be used to rule out sinister cause. Nowadays, many doctors in India (both allopathic and ayurvedic) have adopted modern techniques for diagnosis against traditional methods due to lack of appropriate Guru - shishya regime. Dr Bhate ayurveda, durgesh mankikar <d_mankikar> wrote: > I feel it is dangerous to prescribe medications at random in this column, without examining the patient. > Perhaps, as you speculate, it is a minor pustule, > however, the chances of a purulent discharge from the nipple being benign are rare. > The differential diagnosis of pus from the nipple are cancer or abscess behind the nipple, and should not be taken lightly. > A mammogram would be mandatory, to rule out some sinister cause. > > If you examine the patient first, and find out that it is indeed benign, then you may prescribe the medications. > Durgesh Mankikar,MD Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 27, 2005 Report Share Posted May 27, 2005 I feel it is dangerous to prescribe medications at random in this column, without examining the patient. Perhaps, as you speculate, it is a minor pustule, however, the chances of a purulent discharge from the nipple being benign are rare. The differential diagnosis of pus from the nipple are cancer or abscess behind the nipple, and should not be taken lightly. A mammogram would be mandatory, to rule out some sinister cause. If you examine the patient first, and find out that it is indeed benign, then you may prescribe the medications. Durgesh Mankikar,MD Hello all these affirmations scare and contrast what dr. Bhate says He is more reassuring > Can the pustule be a kind of purification? Yes. The pus cells formed as a result of fight between leucosites and infections gives rise to it. °°°°°° > > What i asked you is if the cow urine pills are good > also for prevention....and for immune system for > exemple...and not specific only for cancer care. Cow urine pills and other medicines are good to obtain immunity. they are best anti-biotics, anti-fungals, anti-virals. Those who take, do not get ANY infection. However, old toxins in the body get driven out, sometimes through skin ny way of itching. your pustule was also one such. why the government does not let this remedy available? >If my pustule dried and has fallen , may i be quiet? That is a happy situation. Do not worry abt it anymore. After what durgesh mankikar says i am a little disturbed Mamograms are unreliable, in the limited experience of this author and can come false positive in many cases, as cautioned in websites of many reputed hospitals. They unnecessarily scare the patients. On the other hand, certain Nadi Vigyan points on the body, which are connected to Lymph system give a good indication, since this system becomes active whenever a sinister cause exists. Why to see these points ? Can we find a map? Nowadays, many doctors in India (both allopathic and ayurvedic) have adopted modern techniques for diagnosis against traditional methods due to lack of appropriate Guru - shishya regime. Can you tell us about these methods? do you means that a good ayurvedic doesn't need of technologie? The leaves of aloe vera are always used by accepting pulp only. .. Dr Venu Gopal has corectly suggested mixing it with turmeric as pustule healing ointment. Dr. Venus: Ayrveda offers Some effective and safe remedies. Among them, i would like to mention one reputed remedy here,it is like this. 1) Root of the Kumari( aloe vera)to be pounded,and make paste adding little water. Root or leaves? this process is not so simple. not always it is possible to have a fresh aloe... --The massages with stale urine for days, weeks months...? Even if the pustule is not there, is it good to continue the practice? How long? Chences of breast cancer multiply if: 1) If an bortion in 7/8 month of pregnancy 2) If no breast feed for children after 4th month of age. 3) If breast feed had to be medically dried up for some reason. And histories reg premature breast milk discontinuation, abortion, hrt which have definite link to b/c and can be used to rule out sinister cause. the women who do not have sons and have not nursed are more or less to risk? The best regards merevita Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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