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loose motion to 5 months old baby
My son is suffered from loose moton from last friday. Peadistrist recommended the sporolac packet and one antibiotic twice a day, but still baby has nt recovered. today is 4th day of antibiotic, still he is doing loose motion after 2hrs or sometime after one hour. Plz advise what should i do? hw many days it take baby to recover from loose motion.poonam80 on 2010-08-17
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need soem details--what oing on before all this started? what conditions you observe seems better the complaint?worsen? times?body positons?realtion to foods/drinks/eating?drinking?
♡ John Stanton last decade
Pl. give details asked by John Stanton ...he has a high level of skill in homeopathy.
Meanwhile ...give to the child Podophyllum 30c...(three doses in gap of half hour each)
Then one dose every 2 hours (three more doses)
Total 6 doses.
After that ...see what John Stanton recommends.
Meanwhile, Podophyllum will help the child..may also give total relief.
Mix salt and sugar in warm water and give the child frequently as it ensures replenishment of fluid loss.
Pankaj Varma
Meanwhile ...give to the child Podophyllum 30c...(three doses in gap of half hour each)
Then one dose every 2 hours (three more doses)
Total 6 doses.
After that ...see what John Stanton recommends.
Meanwhile, Podophyllum will help the child..may also give total relief.
Mix salt and sugar in warm water and give the child frequently as it ensures replenishment of fluid loss.
Pankaj Varma
♡ PANKAJ VARMA last decade
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