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Remedy for insect bite of my 1 year old

Hi.. My 1 year old baby had an insect/bug bite above her right eyebrow in the morning.. laterthe area swelled like a big bump with a little reddish tinge, and she vomited in the noon.. in the evening the swelling spread further to her eyelid making her eye appear smaller and eyelid swollen. After cold pack today her eyelid looks better now.However I want a remedy that can remove any insect bite poison or side effect if present. Please dont ask me for her physiological details, likes..dislikes etc. Just help me with a safer rescue remedy for a 1 year old. I read about Ledum, Urtica, Apis for such problems. Plz recommend the best remedy and dosage for the problem mentionwd above for my 1 yr old, to remove any trace of the insect bite. Thanks
 
  samur420 on 2014-09-12
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give 4 tabs of nat mur 12x twice a day.also put dope of water on the bitten part and rub gently a small quantity of nat mur 12x(powder the nat mur before apply on bitten part ) .
reply after 1 day observation.
[message edited by gaintrox on Fri, 12 Sep 2014 11:42:03 BST]
[message edited by gaintrox on Fri, 12 Sep 2014 11:42:47 BST]
 
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