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repeat uti's in toddler with developmental delays

My daughter suffers from repeat urinary tract infections. She is 2 1/2. She was 9lbs 14 oz and born on time. Her head was large from birth and continues to grow off the charts. She had two ct scans that showed mildly enlarged ventricles. Some think there may have been hydrocephalus in utero. I had a pretty normal pregnancy. I was exposed to Cytomegliovirus. I don't know if I or my daughter contracted it. She is diagnosed with mild cerebral palsy. A lot of her therapists don't agree with the diagnosis. She has moderate gross motor delays. She didn't crawl until 14 months, took her first steps at 22 months, and has low muscle tone. She often tenses up all of her muscles - arms and legs outstretched, mouth open, and shakes a little. This is not a seizure. It happens when she is happy, excited, or overstimulated. Maybe a sensory thing. She also had some oral motor delays. She was breastfed. The times I tried to introduce a bottle she would gag and vomit. Until 16 months old the only food she could really eat was smooth yogurt. If she was given something with texture she would usually gag and vomit. She has to wear braces on her legs due to her low muscle tone and severe flat feet and loose ligaments in her knees. She tends to get croup easily. She has some redish birthmarks - lower spine, back of the neck, top of the head, and bridge of the nose. They are getting lighter with age. The one on her face is barely noticable. She has come a long way in the last year, and made a lot of progress. She is doing well cognitively. She takes a little longer to process informations, and to learn new ideas. She is happy and engaging. She has a good sense of humor. Hazel eyes, light skin and hair, medium build. She loves music, to be hugged, and to be swung around. She has a hard time feeling comfortable in clothes. She doen't like blankets over her. She tends to wake between12:00 and 1:30 a.m. especially if she has a uti. I don't know if anyone has any ideas. Thanks
 
  jillrae on 2006-04-06
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Dear Madam, no need to worry and give her some doses (hardly 4-5 doses)of sulphur 30 on alternate morning. Thereafter, having a gap at least for a week, start giving her Calcarea phos 6x (biochemic remedy)three times a day i.e. two tablets dissolving in lukewarm water early in the morning, the same in the noon time and in the night at bed time as well. This administration should go just up to one month. I think, your daughter would need no other medicines in this concern in future.
 
Dr Kumar last decade
Thank you. I forgot to mention that she has had severe tooth decay, but I don't think it is related to diet or hygene because we have been very careful of both. Does this make a difference in the remedy?
 
jillrae last decade
Yes, of course, the remedy Calcarea phos would also act well upon the tooth-decay. Take this prescription at least for one month or two. Don't look back for other medicines.
 
Dr Kumar last decade
Have you used d mannose to treat your child's urinary tract infection? I use it to treat my frail aged mother who is incontinent and suffered from chronic UTI until I began treating her with d mannose. I found it on the internet waterfall* d mannose. It is pure, no fillers, etc. No more antibiotics, other alternative methods didn't work. Good Luck, Ruth
 
rskor10 last decade

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