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hematoma
I have a hematoma in my chest,after receiving a knee to the chest. Any remedies to remove it.I might have surgery to remove it. :(
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gentle massage, jao, gentle massage, jao, gentle massage.
drink plenty of water. dana "I have been in sorrow's kitchen and licked out all the pots. Then I have stood on the peaky mountain wrapped in rainbows, with a harp and a sword in my hands." - Zora Neale Hurston |
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thank you dana
What is jao?
thank you, wuwei |
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I think he means Dit Da Jow - literally 'steel hit wine'. It is a rubbing medicine widely used in Chinese martial arts to help break up bruising and strengthen the bone and tissue around impact sites.
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be careful
before you go and start trying to move clotted blood around your internal organs check with your doctor to make sure you wont wind up with a stroke. I have heard of an internal pill for this kind of thing, kind of like dit da jow for internal damage, but I could not tell you whom to get it from or if it would work. A good chinese herbalist might have a clue. I have heard that vitamin c will help strengthen capillary walls and supply oxygen to injured cells. Good luck. ;)
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Go right now to the medice before doing anything else, could be a broken rib.
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