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kid bed wetting and swollen sore throat.
hello,my 5 yearold has been in an odd mood lately and now complains of sore throat,i looked and the right side is swollen and red,he is talking like someone is grabbing his throat and he had a fever yesterday.more worrying for me is that he has been wetting the bed lately everynight which i think is from jealousy as he did this when his brother was born a year ago and now again as his rother draws alot of attention.he is not eating well and seems sad.he dcries over silly things.last week he had bronchitis but not as bad as usual,he always has a cough.3 months ago he was given 1 dose of drosera 1m which helped for awhile.so do i just treat the throat or look deeper into the bedwetting?and what ? thanksmollydalton on 2007-02-06
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can i give him lycopodium for `problems that start on the right side`and `bed wetting in children`?
please somebody??
please somebody??
mollydalton last decade
My son also is haveing dificulty eating and has recently started wetting the bed too. He says he is scared of chokeing to death. Im not sure were he got this idea, maybe at school(kindergarten). I have tried to explain things to him, but he still is terrified. The bed wetting started around the same time after 6months of no accidents. What should i do? this is really worring me and family. He is losing weight rapidly
angiehill last decade
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