A Case of the Erythematic form of Erysipelatous Inflammation
December 18, 2017Add Commentby Nadezhda Kubasheva
Dr. Nadezhda Kubasheva presents a case of the Erythematic form of Erysipelatous Inflammation.
A male patient, 32 years old. A doctor, surgeon. He has been taking homeopathy since he was 9 years old. He does sports regularly. Single. Consultation by skype and telephone. May 4, 2017.
He woke up at 4 am from pain in the shin. The pain was localized in one spot, above the area of the tibia. He decided that it was periostitis after training. A tomography scan was done which revealed signs of edema of the soft tissues of the lower one third of the shin. No bone trauma pathology was discovered.