Breathlessness at the End of Life: A Homeopathic Perspective in Palliative Care
Breathlessness at the End of Life: A Homeopathic Perspective in
Whether it’s a result of a clumsy fall, an accidental run-in with a sharp object, or an ill-advised attempt at DIY, we’ve all had our fair share of cuts and grazes. While they might not be the most glamorous of injuries, there’s something comforting from the application of a plaster and a kiss to make it better.
When it comes to dealing with cuts and grazes, the most important thing is to make sure that the wound is clean. This will help to prevent infection and ensure that the wound heals properly. You can either apply a sterile dressing or plaster to help keep it clean and protected or let fresh air and the body’s natural healing ability create a scab – NO PICKING!
Of course, homeopathy has some fantastic remedies to help stop the bleeding, deal with the shock and help support the body’s healing process. So without further ado, here are our top remedies for dealing with cuts, grazes and wounds.
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Breathlessness at the End of Life: A Homeopathic Perspective in
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