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help with a 3 year olds diarrea
Hi jusr wondered if anyone could help, I have a 3 year old who has had mild diarrea since last tuesday, I say mild because she has no other symtoms, and is eating and drinking well, and seems well in herself, she is going 2/3 times a day, i contacted my homeopath who suggested merc-a 12c 3 times a day, she started this saturday and today she has had 5 episodes of diarrea, not massive amounts but enough to concern me, just wondered if anyone could offer any advice, cheers stellatriple on 2008-04-13
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pls take weekly one dose of sulpher 200 and rest of 6days pls take Trombodium 30 three times in a day ... continue for a month and report me..
drdeoshlok sharma
drdeoshlok sharma
♡ deoshlok last decade
Alternations are against all principles of homeopathy, and, so is continuing the same potency for a month.
I would like to caution you against this prescription.
Sameer.
I would like to caution you against this prescription.
Sameer.
sameervermani last decade
hi a am little confussed by the above conflicting advice, in response to the last question, her stool follow some wind, then it seems the toilet water looks cloudy, and there is some mid brown watery stool,, do hope this helps,and i look forward to your response, i have given her the above remedy as i wrote in my first question this morning, i dont have alot of remedes at home so would need to buy some, look forward to your help thanks stella
triple last decade
♡ Mahfoozurrehman last decade
triple last decade
you may buy this from homoeopathic store of your vacinity or through ABC Homoeopathy forum on line service.
dr.mahfooz
dr.mahfooz
♡ Mahfoozurrehman last decade
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