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Throbbing Pain Right Thumb. Applied Magnesium Sulphate, Taken Painkillers With Codine. Slow Healing Recommend Home Remedies.

I have a throbbing with low on my right tumb. I am far away from informed health service center. I have applied magnesium sulphate paste Bp and taken some painkillers with codine. The healing process is slow as this is d 3rd day. Is there any herb or spice in d kitchen rack I can temporarily use now. Thanks YYYY@YYYY
Thu, 23 May 2013
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Natural or home remedies would not cure acute and throbbing pain. I still suggest you to rely on conventional pain killers. If it is throbbing pain, the pulp space inside the thumb is compromised and hindering the blood and nerve supply. It needs to be released soon. The pain killers will only address the symptom but not the cause.
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Throbbing Pain Right Thumb. Applied Magnesium Sulphate, Taken Painkillers With Codine. Slow Healing Recommend Home Remedies.

Natural or home remedies would not cure acute and throbbing pain. I still suggest you to rely on conventional pain killers. If it is throbbing pain, the pulp space inside the thumb is compromised and hindering the blood and nerve supply. It needs to be released soon. The pain killers will only address the symptom but not the cause.