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2 yr old misdiagnosed

Hi, I'm needing some advice..I have a 2 year old who was diagnosed with Tinea last August and we have been in and out of the Dermatologist office since then because it won't clear up and after many rounds of antibiotics, creams, drops, etc..it has come back. After researching and looking at pictures of Tinea vs Dermatitis, I just know it has to be Dermatitis..I hate the thought of putting my small child back on these strong antibiotics that could be putting his health in danger. Can someone please help give me some advice and maybe a homeopathic medicine I can try?? Thanks!!
 
  hogsfan42 on 2010-01-05
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please describe the appearance of the skin, the sensations, locations and modalities.

also describe the generals and mentals of your child.
 
rishimba last decade
The places are in patches on the top of his head. They are scaly in some spots and in one inparticular it is a dried, white scab about the size of a dime. He complains of these spots itching all the time. He lost his hair in some spots when it was first noticed and it has grown back since, but I'm afraid of him losing his hair again.
 
hogsfan42 last decade
please give him CALC CARB 12C two doses every day for some 10 days and report if there is change in the sensation and appearance of the affected areas.

give one dose in the morning and the other in the evening, both in empty stomach. no food or water one hour before or after the dose.

one dose would be 2 to 3 drops in some 5 ml of water slowly sipped up.
 
rishimba last decade

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