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Acid Reflux & Asthma in 2 year old
My daughter has a very sensitive gag reflex, and gags in the morning while pulling her shirt away from her throat. She makes the noise 'EEEEEE.' As if there is a burning in her throat, and she will often say her throat hurts. She does this gagging issue more when she has a cold. She also has a wheeze that developed months ago, around the same time as this gag/acid issue. We've worked with her pediatrician who is integrative, and are now being sent to a GI doctor. Is there anything safe to give her that might help both her Asthma and this gagging acid problem? She doesnt' bring anything up, she just makes the 'EEE' noise and looks uncomfortable. We have tried Lachesis per our homeopath and it helped but didn't completely take it away. It quieted down for awhile now, but she has a terrible cold now and this all seems to be aggrivating her gagging.swogirl on 2008-02-25
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Wanted to mention...she is taking a breathing treatment twice a day for Asthma. I feel that the acid reflux might be causing the asthma?
Her cold symptoms that are making the gagging worse are
Clear, stringy mucous, lots coming out of her nose.
Her cold symptoms that are making the gagging worse are
Clear, stringy mucous, lots coming out of her nose.
swogirl last decade
please try (Nux vomica-6c) 2pills twise a day for week only then stop after 3 weeks report me back,ok
Good luck
faisal
Good luck
faisal
faisal qureshi last decade
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