Venous ulcer 11654...India
A 72-year-old man sustained a severe injury to the bridge (dorsum) of his right foot in an accident in May 2024. The wound progressed into a 1 to 2 cm deep, crater-like lesion (pic 1), with significant swelling around it. He received immediate first aid followed by six months of allopathic treatment, which included a series of investigations and scans. There was no indication of healing; the wound remained moist and swelling persisted. Persistent pain from the injury caused him to limp and rely on analgesics for relief. Against doctor’s advice, the patient frequently drove his car, which likely contributed to delayed healing. His doctor advised surgical grafting for which the patient was reluctant.
The practitioner, who knew the patient, saw him limping while getting into his car, suggested vibrionics and he immediately made an appointment. At the time of the consultation, the wound was deep, moist and had inflamed margins, with swelling extending across the foot. His MRI reports were reviewed, revealing venous valve insufficiency leading to fluid accumulation around the wound, the presence of varicose veins, and subcutaneous oedema, all of which significantly hindered the healing process. On 9 Nov 2024, he was given:
#1. CC3.1 Heart tonic + CC3.2 Bleeding disorders + CC3.7 Circulation + CC10.1 Emergencies + CC12.1 Adult tonic + CC18.5 Neuralgia + CC20.4 Muscles & Supportive tissue + CC21.11 Wounds & Abrasions…every 10 minutes for one hour, this dosage given TDS.*
#2. IB (Vol 13 #5)…OD
Treatment progress:
- 27 Nov 2024: Only intermittent pain, analgesics discontinued; anxiety due to slow recovery, so #1 enhanced to #3. CC15.1 Mental & Emotional tonic + #1…TDS*
- 14 Dec 2024: Pain only when leg not elevated, swelling decreased by 75%.
- 30 Jan 2025: Wound size decreased, began to dry, pain down by 80%; #3 enhanced to #4. CC20.2 SMJ pain + CC21.1 Skin tonic + #3…TDS*
- 14 Feb 2025: Wound drier; gave as preventive: #5. CC21.2 Skin infections + #4…TDS*
- 9 Mar 2025: Slow improvement, advised to protect wound while bathing and avoid driving; #5 split into two bottles: #6. CC3.1 Heart tonic + CC3.2 Bleeding disorders + CC3.7 Circulation + CC10.1 Emergencies + CC12.1 Adult tonic + CC15.1 Mental & Emotional tonic… BD* & #7. CC18.5 Neuralgia + CC20.2 SMJ pain + CC20.4 Muscles & Supportive tissue + CC20.7 Fractures + CC21.1 Skin tonic + CC21.2 Skin infections + CC21.11 Wounds & Abrasions…BD*.
- 19 Apr 2025: Wound dry and smaller, pain only with overstrain, swelling down by 90%; dosage of #6 & #7 changed to 6TD.
- 22 July 2025: Complete resolution of symptoms, patient resumed normal routine; dosage reduced to TDS for a week, then OD.
- 7 Aug 2025: Remedies stopped after tapering.
*Each dose consists of: one dose every 10 minutes for an hour.
As of Dec 2025, he continues to be well.

