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Sir, I hope you would reply to this post..
As soon as I finished writing my previous post, she had frequent watery stools which continued the next day. Given that she was refusing to eat for previous two days, I gave her Pulsatilla. She slept well that night (waking after 4 hrs or so) and she also started having solids. Stools though not fully formed and not watery either.
Yesterday night (since didnot give her any medicine) she again had disturbed sleep after 2 a.m. This time only patting didn't help and she needed comfort sucking.
DO I give her Puls at night for 1-2 days or calc carb. Pls advise.
Kind Regards
As soon as I finished writing my previous post, she had frequent watery stools which continued the next day. Given that she was refusing to eat for previous two days, I gave her Pulsatilla. She slept well that night (waking after 4 hrs or so) and she also started having solids. Stools though not fully formed and not watery either.
Yesterday night (since didnot give her any medicine) she again had disturbed sleep after 2 a.m. This time only patting didn't help and she needed comfort sucking.
DO I give her Puls at night for 1-2 days or calc carb. Pls advise.
Kind Regards
Indu04 last decade
drparikshit last decade
Thanks for your reply. So far it is Calc Carb (30c) that has helped her...is it ok to then give calc phos 200 as the constitutional dose? (just wanted to clarify as have not given her Calc Phos so far)
Indu04 last decade
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