Thursday, October 13, 2011

How to Treat a Dental Abscess Efficiently

A dental abscess, like any abscess, can be exquisitely painful. That's because your mouth, and particularly under your teeth, there are many nerves. So any slight pressure, any slight abnormality, is likely to impinge on the nerves. And so you feel the pain. Badly.

But an abscess can also be extremely painful in its own right. Put the two together, and it's understandable that you might feel very cranky, very sensitive, and in a great deal of pain.

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Sure, you can use analgaesics or pain killers. But often these don't work, or for only a short period. So you need to repeat them often.

Not good for your liver in particular, or your body in general.

But there is another way. A way that is so effective, that you are left wondering if you ever did have an abscess, as the pain just melts away.

The homeopathic remedy Hepar sulphuris is the most commonly prescribed remedy for any dental abscess, or any abscess, when it is exquisitely painful. It's so painful, you find yourself constantly complaining.

Any cold on the tooth is almost unbearably painful. Even drawing in cold air can blow your pain through the roof.

If the abscess has started to discharge, there may be a bad cheesy odour to it. Maybe like someone's best blue cheese that has really rotted.

I love homeopathy, with the wonderfully descriptive sensations and pains that clarify each medicine.

The characteristics of the discharge is normally yellow and thick and can burn the skin it flows over.

So to recap... for Hepar sulphuris to work well, your abscess must:

be exquisitely painful be very sensitive to cold or drawing in cold air if discharging, have a cheesy odour with thick, yellow pus

Depending on the stage of the abscess, Hepar sulphuris will either absorb it, or burst it, allowing for free drainage. Either way, you don't need to worry about infection.

So if your dental abscess meets these three conditions, you can be sure that Hepar sulphuris will do a wonderful job for you.

How to Treat a Dental Abscess Efficiently

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