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ear infection in 6 month old
Hi! I am new to this and I was looking for some help with my son's ears. I have a 6 month old son who has been pulling at his left ear, but he has not been fussy. When I took him to the dr for his 6 month shots and I asked about his ears. The dr said they looked a little pinker than he liked, but didn't say anything else (this was Weds 6/17)Friday night his ear started draining a thick greenish yellow pus and it drained just a little Saturday and Sunday. Today (Monday) it isn't really draining anything, but I have seen him pull at it. I called my dr and they want to see him, but I was hoping to find something beside antibiotics. I have a 4 year old who had chronic ear infections and stayed on antibiotics until he finally had tubes. I was hoping to avoid all that with this child.Any advise or suggestions would be appreciated! Thanks so much!saraparker on 2009-06-22
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give him 5 doses of PULSATILLA 200C, each dose at an interval of 12 hours.
give the doses in empty stomach and clean mouth.
please report after 3 days if the infection and draining has reduced.
give the doses in empty stomach and clean mouth.
please report after 3 days if the infection and draining has reduced.
♡ rishimba last decade
Hi, I am homeopathic student, but I had an opportunity to befriend very good homeopath, with 40 years of experience. I have 1,5 year old grandson and I asked him for advice for ear infection. He said to take 1 pill 30 C Pulsatilla for 2-3 days, and then Bacillinum 200C once a week, for 3-4 weeks. He said his kids NEVER EVER got ear infection again. It,s worth trying!!!
herasmom last decade
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