Pilonidal Cyst 03596...USA
A 22-year-old woman suffered from a recurring cyst in her lower back near the tailbone for the past five years. It was diagnosed as a pilonidal cyst - an abnormal pocket in the skin that usually contains hair and skin debris. Once or twice a year it would get infected and form an abscess which caused severe pain and swelling. This affected her mobility and sleep for 3 to 4 weeks after which it would rupture on its own. In the latest episode in mid-Sept 2020 when the patient experienced the usual swelling and severe pain, she chose to visit the hospital emergency where she was referred to a surgeon who scheduled the surgery for 11 Dec. As the cyst did not rupture by itself she consulted the practitioner on 3 Nov 2020 and was given the following remedy:
#1. CC10.1 Emergencies + CC12.1 Adult tonic + CC20.1 SMJ tonic + CC20.2 SMJ pain + CC20.4 Muscles & Supportive tissue + CC20.5 Spine + CC21.1 Skin tonic + CC21.2 Skin infections + CC21.11 Wounds & Abrasions…TDS
After a week the swelling reduced by 20% making it easier for her to move about and work without much pain; the improvement continued over the next five weeks. By the time she went for surgery on 11 Dec, there was no pain or swelling. Nevertheless, the surgery was performed as scheduled. The surgeon was puzzled as there was no sign of the cyst! He scheduled another appointment on 18 Jan 2021 for further evaluation and removal of stitches. Once again nothing was found. It was obvious to the patient that Sai Vibrionics was responsible for her healing. As the practitioner felt CC10.1 Emergencies was no longer required, on 18 Jan, she replaced #1 with
#2. #1 without CC10.1 Emergencies…TDS
The dosage was reduced to OW at the end of April 2021. The patient stopped taking the remedy at the end of July. However, at the beginning of October 2021, the patient began to feel slight pain in her lower back. #2 was resumed at TDS. After two days, to the patient’s great delight, the discomfort was gone and there was no sign of a cyst. She was advised to continue the remedy for one month after which it was stopped. As of April 2022 there has been no recurrence.