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11 yr old with several symptoms

Hello, I'm looking for some direction in treating several compromising symptoms my 11 yr old son has. The most debilitating is his lack of energy...gets tired very easily with exertion and with many of his sporting activities. He gets nose bleeds very easily....almost immediately when hit in the nose with even the slightest of force. Today while running he got a nose bleed as well. Also, he has on going eczema on the tops of both his hands. Worse in the winter where it will bleed.

Your input is appreciated.
 
  gurly on 2008-05-04
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
please describe his personality,

his likes and dislikes,

response to weather changes,

describe the visual appearance of the affected skin, discharges if any, any itching and modalities of it.

physically, is your son lean or obese.
 
rishimba last decade
My son has a pretty balanced personality. Assertive in key situations but not aggressive unless he absolutely has to be. Likes to keep peace in relationships. Admirable inner strength. He enjoys playing sports...hockey, baseball, basketball. Is legally blind in his right eye and has some difficulty with focus on geometry....size shape perception.

He has radically physical change to weather. In spring and in fall he starts with nasal congestion and a dry hacking cough. Skin outbreak on hands tends to be the worst at this time as well. The appearance of the eczema is red, raw, wrinkled, scabs and bleeds. Sometimes itchy. No discharge other than blood.

He is very lean. In fact, he has a very hard time gaining weight. Eats as much as his father does and still can't gain.
 
gurly last decade
Is his skin usually clammy or dry? And are things worse at night?
Regards
 
parachute last decade
skin is usually very dry. Hands don't seem to be worse at night. They appear to be worse during the day and after being outside. Nose bleeds can happen in his sleep, as I have often found blood on his sheets. Having said that, his nosebleeds happen frequently during the day as well.
 
gurly last decade
I suggest Phosphorus 1m in liquid form. A dose is a few drops on the tongue. Give one dose at night then again in the morning, then no more, wait and observe for at least a week. Then post back again.
Regards
 
parachute last decade
Thank you! I do have some phosphorus pellets here at home and wonder if I can give those? IF so, at what strength and instructions.
 
gurly last decade
Do you know what potency they are? The pellets are taken under the tongue and left to disolve, one or two will do. Same dosage as above.
 
parachute last decade
PHOSPHORUS seems to be the right remedy.

however, i would suggest to wait for the next episode of bleeding and then start with PHOSPHORUS 30C some three or four doses at 3 to 4 hours gap.

during the next episode, go for PHOSPHORUS 200C single dose.
 
rishimba last decade
Thank you, I will try the phosphorus. I have several dosages. From 10Lm to 25Lm.
 
gurly last decade

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