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baby's teething troubles

What do the great doctor's suggest for a three month baby who is nervous, cries a lot, and seems to be spitting saliva and making strange faces. She get up a few times at night and does not sleep much during the day.
 
  don-bosco on 2013-10-31
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Hello Don-bosco

Some questions for you.

When did the symptoms begin?

What makes the symptoms better or worse?

What was the babies mood prior to this?

Would you say the baby is fussy and discontented?

Or would you s ay the baby is hypersensitive
to pain, Hard to console and wants to
be carried and rocked constantly?

Other things to help are using pacifier or
teething ring that has been in the freezer,
diluting one cup of chamomile tea in
abut 500ml of water and giving spoons of
that during the day.
 
simone717 last decade
give her half tablet of nat mur 6x and calc phos 6x three times a day after powdering them.


feed back after 4 days.
 
anuj srivastava last decade
Give the baby Calcarea Phosphorica 30c, single dose.

Instead of several remedies, I believe in one remedy. Its cheaper also.

For small children:
One dose is made by dissolving one pill of the remedy in half a glass of cooled, boiled water. Stir it and take one tea spoon from it.
 
fitness last decade
the symptoms began a few weeks ago (2-3 weeks) ago. She was small for her age at birth but is 11lbs now.
 
don-bosco last decade
Dear Don-Bosco,

Why do you think it is teething? Are the gums
swollen, can you see a tooth emerging?

Usually babies do not get the first teeth until
4-8 months. So this could also be colic which
is a temporary condition, but remedies can be
different.
 
simone717 last decade

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