Samstag, 30. November 2013
How we can treat surgical problems after operation?
Dear Readers
I was quite often asked by readers how we can treat scars, muscle, tendon and nerve problems after a operation was done? Is there a chance to get rid ( or how we can minimise of scars) that they wouldn't be visible?
The answer to such questions is from my experiences YES, it can be done. Let us start from the bottom line. None of all surgeons can give you any guarantee that during an operation a nerve , a muscle or tendon can be damaged. It is very common because the Lipoma-Tumors are always are there were it is very difficult for the surgeon to get them fully out. Particular if you have some of these which are very touch. I have myself several problems after an operation that a nerve , muscle or tendon was effected. When you have more than one operation close by or a new cut is crossing an old one, than you will get problems.
What we can do to solve these? You should take "Marigold Crème" ( I'm making it myself) and "Swedisch Bitter" and put both on the particular spot. Take a bandage and keep this for four hours. You need the Crème because Swedish bitter contain alcohol and if you have soft skin , it can burn. Do this process on all parts where you had operations and after mostly four weeks, your scars are so small or disappeared. I have done it with success, and after I know that I don't will have any operations, I'm doing this on the parts which are left. If you can't do it regular, than it will take longer time.
Now the other problem which I mentioned about your muscle and tendon stiffness or hardness. It can happen that you will feel or see that some of your operated parts have very hard muscle or tendons and it can be painful. This is also not unusual. You should take Pure Emu Oil and massage the area softly several time s per day. Don't use any other products because most of them are don't go deep into the skin and don't approach the muscle or tendons. After some time you will feel and see that the hardness becomes more and more softer and you can do more movements.
The last problem is the damage on a effected nerve. Has a surgeon touched a nerve, there is less what you really can do. If there is a large and a serious problem, it has to be checked by a specialist and in some cases a by-pass or repair of the nerve is necessary. But in most of the cases the nerve will heal on its own; but that can take some months. I had one of this problem on my elbow. It took several months before I could move the arm as normal.
These information should be known if you have to have an operation. If you have particular questions, please contact me on the forum: www.lipoma.forumieren.net or send me a email: klausg@amnet.net.au
Kind regards
Klaus
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