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Hands Reaching Out

Cellulitis 11422...India


A 71-year-old male was admitted to the general hospital in Puttaparthi due to severe body pain and very high fever on 19 June 2016. Blood tests revealed he had dengue and he was treated accordingly. After three days, the fever had subsided but there was some swelling with tenderness, pain and redness in his left foot and ankle. Next day, his condition worsened as the pain and swelling extended from knee to foot. This was diagnosed as cellulitis and he was put on antibiotics. After 2 days, the patient was shifted to the super speciality hospital as he developed severe headache and became delirious. Though his delirium disappeared in two days, there was considerable swelling and pus in his leg which was tightly bandaged and kept in an elevated position. Two days later, the patient was told that he would have to undergo surgery to remove the pus followed by a skin graft. On hearing the news on 29 June, the patient got stressed and his BP shot up. The hospital then decided to observe the patient’s condition for two days and scheduled his surgery for 1 July.

On 29 June late night, the family contacted the practitioner who gave next morning:

Blood nosode 200C…TDS, without the knowledge of the hospital authorities as there was no time to have any dialogue with the doctors. 

Within two hours, the bandage on the leg became loose as the swelling had shrunk and also the pain had reduced. The doctor on his rounds was surprised to see that the swelling had reduced by 80%. Swelling and pus could be seen only in the ankle portion now and reddishness had also decreased considerably. The attending surgeon too was amazed and remarked this was nothing short of a miracle. He also said, much to the relief of the patient and his family, that surgery was not at all required. The same evening, after the second dose of the nosode, the patient felt much better. As the overall condition had improved considerably, the patient was discharged after 2 days on 2 July. Walking was painful in the beginning but the patient soon resumed his daily routine walk.

The hospital advised him to take as much rest as possible and be extra careful as cellulitis could recur with exposure to dust. In view of this, the nosode was continued TDS until December 2016 and gradually tapered down to OW before stopping on 31 March 2017. He was sharing his experience with anyone he met and recommending vibrionics for their ailments. 

As of now the patient is happy and healthy with no pain in his legs. He continues to take vibrionics from the practitioner for other chronic illnesses.