≡ ▼
ABC Homeopathy Forum

 

The ABC Homeopathy Forum

treament for infection due to pseudomonas bacteria

My mother was admitted in ICU on Aug24, 2006 due to unconsciousness & breathing difficulty.
Then she was put on ventilator and later they found that she got infection due to pseudomonas bacteria and now she is being treated with very strong antibiotics.

Meanwhile she had episodes of seissure and she lost consciousness(very less response) and now Doctors are treating for brain also. They found pseudomonas bacteria in the brain fluid also.

She is not tolerating any diet [even fluid/water diet also].

Main concern is now to treat infection due pseudomonas bacteria, can somebody suggest me the correct remedy / person in homeopaty treatment.

Thanks
 
  vvsnarayan on 2006-09-20
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
If you can post your city, someone from that city may be able to suggest local homeopath there. Apart from infection, if you can help with symptoms like what circumstances exactly led to the hospitalisation and other concomitant symptoms so that someone can suggest a remedy.
 
maheeru last decade
I am residing at Bangalore, India
 
vvsnarayan last decade
Dr.Ananthalakshmi
'Homoeo Clinic'
17/1, Muddappa Road,
Maruthi seva Nagar,
Bangalore
Karnataka - 560 033
080-546 16 44

Try getting the physicioan getting in person to observe the patient so that the patient's case can be managed onsite.
 
maheeru last decade

Post ReplyTo post a reply, you must first LOG ON or Register

 

Important
Information given in this forum is given by way of exchange of views only, and those views are not necessarily those of ABC Homeopathy. It is not to be treated as a medical diagnosis or prescription, and should not be used as a substitute for a consultation with a qualified homeopath or physician. It is possible that advice given here may be dangerous, and you should make your own checks that it is safe. If symptoms persist, seek professional medical attention. Bear in mind that even minor symptoms can be a sign of a more serious underlying condition, and a timely diagnosis by your doctor could save your life.