I have a lump (cyst?) between my leg and crotch. I used to get these with PMS and think it may be hormonal. I am 49-year old female - good condition - in peri-menopause so periods are irregular. Is there a homopathic treatment I can use to reduce the fluid/bumps?
** 1. going by your description it could be a 'blister' [fluid], so seek medical evaluation for any infectious/contagious rash or for a culture [if necessary] 2. symptoms between leg and crotch could be inflammation of hair follicles from the pressure of the undergarment over that particular area 3. since periods are irregular, thus seek an opinion of gynecologist regarding hormonal imbalance and for HRT [hormone replacement therapy] 4. It is necessary to practice general hygiene measures also: . proper hygiene of genitals . change of undergarment, twice a day [prefer cotton undergarments] . don't pop/scratch it in order to avoid spreading it. 5. you may ask for prescription medicines like: gandhak malham, ointment Trichoderm and Six-C ointment for external treamtment, to be applied twice daily.
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Is There A Homeopathic Treatment To Reduce Bumps?
** 1. going by your description it could be a blister [fluid], so seek medical evaluation for any infectious/contagious rash or for a culture [if necessary] 2. symptoms between leg and crotch could be inflammation of hair follicles from the pressure of the undergarment over that particular area 3. since periods are irregular, thus seek an opinion of gynecologist regarding hormonal imbalance and for HRT [hormone replacement therapy] 4. It is necessary to practice general hygiene measures also: . proper hygiene of genitals . change of undergarment, twice a day [prefer cotton undergarments] . don t pop/scratch it in order to avoid spreading it. 5. you may ask for prescription medicines like: gandhak malham, ointment Trichoderm and Six-C ointment for external treamtment, to be applied twice daily.