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my 10 year old daughter is sick, with stuffed nose and ear infection

My 10 year old daughter has a history of ear infections. She had a stuffed nose for the last week. On Sunday she started to complain on the pain in the ear and developed a fever, but not high. Doctor said she has an ear infection. I was doing some warming compresses on the ear and she started to feel better. Now she is also coughing, having white discharge from the nose and a feeling of something in the ear. We went to the doctor, he said that ear looks better, but still not good. In the evening she had a fever again. Please help, I don't want to start giving her antibiotics.
 
  akaganer on 2006-11-08
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
Give her only three doses of CALCAREA FLUORICA 30C at 4 hours interval.

If the improvements are not full, give her CALC FLUORICA 200C three doses at 4 hours interval after 30 days.

Else come back for detailed case study.
 
rishimba last decade
Tuberculinum helps in recurrent infections of ear.
But proper case taking is required
 
pradipde last decade

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