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Spina Bifida ....Please help
My 2 months old daughter diagnosed with Spina Bifida type 1.Since birth she has a swelling (about an inch skin is raised up) at the bottom of her spine and is covered by skin with a deep dimple on the swelling.
However all her tests i.e. brain, bladder, hips, legs and ear are normal.
Currently she is on vitamin and antibiotics (to prevent any bladder infection) prescribed by the doctors.
Doctors will be carrying out an MRI scan at 6 months age to decide the time of the surgery.
Is there any homeopathy medicine for the Spinda bifida?
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
[message edited by zee32 on Wed, 30 Jan 2013 13:33:44 GMT]
zee32 on 2013-01-30
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Mother should take three doses of Silicea 200 at a gap of 12 hours and see how it affects baby in 15 days.
Mother should not take any other remedy.
Mother should not take any other remedy.
♡ kadwa last decade
Thanks for your reply.
I am afraid from last couple of days my daughter has stopped taking her mother's milk and we end up giving her formula milk now.
So is there any alternative you can suggest please?
[message edited by zee32 on Thu, 31 Jan 2013 09:35:37 GMT]
I am afraid from last couple of days my daughter has stopped taking her mother's milk and we end up giving her formula milk now.
So is there any alternative you can suggest please?
[message edited by zee32 on Thu, 31 Jan 2013 09:35:37 GMT]
zee32 last decade
Please add 2 pills or 1 drop of the remedy to some 20 ml water and dissolve it nicely. Give 1/2 tsp to the baby. This is one dose. Make fresh dose each time.
♡ kadwa last decade
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