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Nasal talking

My 4.5 had a bad cold last week.
He is now left with still some mucus in his sinuses that makes him talk funny/nasal .... what can I give him to drain sinuses?
Thanks
 
  bluesky77 on 2017-05-15
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He doesnt know how to blow his nose
 
bluesky77 6 years ago
Please help, he had it for 10 days!!!! He keeps on sniffling, he can't blow his nose.
 
bluesky77 6 years ago
Give bryonia 200 3pills in morning. Only once..
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drthoufeequebhms 6 years ago
Thank you!
 
bluesky77 6 years ago
Tried bryonia 200 still same.

He has a congested nose (he doesn't know how to blow) but I can't reach it with the suction pump as the mucus is all the way up his nose making him talk funny/nasal.
He sniffles all day long.
Sneezes occasionally and coughs occasionally to clear his throat.

I also tried nux vomica the day after bryonia with no success.

He doesn't sleep well and snores at night and breath from mouth as nose is clogged.
He acts ok although can't breath freely.
I need something to open his sinuses.
His right nostril is red and inflamed.

He also got a small boil on his lip not sure if it's a side effect of one of the remedies.
 
bluesky77 6 years ago
Pl take
1. China-200 6 pills twice a day for one week and give feedback
homeo helper
 
homeo_helper 6 years ago
Thank you! Will try
 
bluesky77 6 years ago

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