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chicken pox

My girlfriends 12month old contracted chicken pox and the spots came out a week ago.My son was with him two days earlier so as I was concerned I checked your site and followed with pulsatilla 30C, and a tissue salt with Kali Mur, Kali sulp., Ferr phos & nat mur all 6c.I then read it was better for him to get it while he was younger than older and whilst continuing the rememdy we saw my friends little boy two more times in mid outbreak. My son still has no spots (1week later)and I'm wondering if it's possible that he still might get them or whether he might've got the virus but no spots and is immune or not got it at all??? Has anyone got any ideas?
 
  purplelotusyoga on 2009-02-22
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HI

Until he doesn't get spots there's no worry. Leave it as it is as you have given prophylactics already.

But if he gets spots, give your child rhus tox 30c thrice daily for 3 or 4 days. It'll go away without troubling much.
 
maheeru last decade
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purplelotusyoga last decade

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