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KWT syndrome / lymphadema, vascular malformation and lymphenguioma

My son 11years old is suffering with lymphadema and vascular malformation (lymphenguioma). Initially we have observed swelling in his left leg when he was injected with DPT injection. Now his swelling has increased upto chest. Pls advice if there is any medicine in Homeopathy.In allopathy problem is being identified as KTW syndrome (Klippel weber trenoy syndrome).
 
  rpshukla on 2007-09-01
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
Take these medicines,if you are so desperate, to try out ANY prescription, and take a chance with it.

Homeopathy is not like allopathy, wherein medicines are prescribed on hearing some allopathic names.

A complete case is to be taken to arrive at the 'probable' remedy.

Even then it depends a lot on the skill of the prescriber, his knowledge and experience.

If I were you, I will not leave my son's fate in the hands of totally strange prescribers, whom I never met, and who can't take any responsibility, if something goes amiss.

Your best bet will be to consult a reputed competent homeopath in person.

Murthy
 
gavinimurthy last decade
Dear Dr.Kireet

Hannemann advised in his Organon to standarise the 30c potency, for homeopathic use, to acheive uniform results, though afterwards he himself has gone for higher potencies.

It is strange to hear that potencies of 30c doesn't have homeopathic action.

I normally give 30c for most of the acute problems based on their homeopathicity, and they never failed me.

You can perhaps say that there s some physiological action upto 12c, the limit of the avagadro's number, below which some molecules of the medicine are likely to be present.

Beyond that the medicines are pure energy, and they are homeopathic.

What is the justification in giving two potencies together? How do we know they won't interact with each other?

In case the patient gets benefited for some time, and relpases, which medicine do you assume has worked?

How will you do the follow up?

With a single medicine, you have various possibilities in the above scenario.

You can increase the potency, select a new medicine, put on a split dose etc..

The multi pharmacy precludes that chance.

Have we forgotten that

Similar medicine
Single medicine and
Minimum dose is

what homeopathy is all about?

Murthy
 
gavinimurthy last decade

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