Sometimes lumps appear on the uterus or something like lye berries forms on it, similar to what we said regarding the male penis, or various pimples appear; some of them are called "thyme" because they look like thyme heads, and sometimes they are white. It is not uncommon for lumps to appear on the uterus, similar to warts in the form of nails, after cracks or after solid tumors. You can only recover from lumps that are outside, outside the uterus, and those that are deep in the uterus rarely disappear. Sometimes a woman whose periods are blocked will benefit from lumps appearing in her anus and outside her uterus; the patient hopes that the cones will open and she will be cleansed, and this will protect her from serious illnesses caused by delayed menstruation. Sometimes it is possible to detect lumps and similar growths in a speculum, which is placed against the vagina in the same way as we said in the paragraph about fissures. When they appear in the mirror, they necessarily appear either during pain, that is, during the delay of menstruation, and then you see that they are red and hardened, or during the calming of pain, and then you see the bumps that have collapsed; this happens when something black flows from them, like wine grounds.
Treatment of cones. Such cones only hurt greatly while they are swelling and hardening, and therefore they must be softened and predisposed to expiration. If this does not help and the bumps are not wide and extensive, then it is inevitable to use iron in the same way as it is used for bumps in the anus, as well as in the form of the already known calib; this is possible if the cones are outside the uterus. And after they are cut, vitriol, alum, incense peels and the like are placed on the cut. When they want to do this, they bring the woman into a cold room and cut off the cones there and instruct the patient to lie for two hours, raising her legs and resting them against the wall. She constantly keeps rags moistened with the juices of astringent plants and cooled with snow on her pubic area, on her spine and on her perineum. If the bleeding still does not stop, then tightly adherent jars are placed on the pubis, spine and adjacent places, wool moistened with a decoction of astringents, in which akakiya, hiyufastidas, khudad and the like have been diluted, are inserted into the vagina, and the patient is placed in astringent waters. If the cones are wide and extensive, then do not cut them out, but use strongly drying agents that block the blood, for example, rags moistened with squeezed barberry or sorrel juice and sprinkled with khudad, akakiya or something similar; let the patient's legs be tied tightly and forced to lie in a position that allows whatever is inserted there to be retained in the vagina. She should use remedies for uterine bleeding, making sure that the lumps do not hurt when a moderate amount of blood flows out and that the patient’s strength does not drop when excessive bleeding is stopped. One way to soften the buds is to put the woman in water in which softening medicines such as marshmallow, chamomile, flaxseed, fenugreek and sweet clover have been boiled, and use oils such as olive oil, iris oil and sweet clover oil. medicinal.
Treatment for nails. The sufferer should be placed in a decoction of fenugreek and other emollients with oil and suppositories prepared from hyssop, soda and ratiyanaj should be administered.