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Coryza, Catarrh, Blocked chest of 9 month baby

Plz advise some homoeopathic remedy for my 9 month baby suffering from coryza with thick catarrh and blocked chest. Just 25 days back, she recovered from Vommitting, diarrhea & fever. For which Doctor given
following remedies in order:
Ars Alb. 30 thrice---no effect
Influenza 30 four times-- no effect
Antim Crud fro 2 days-- no effect
Eupth Perf 200-- one dose-- Slight effect, but not cured
Ipecaq 30 & Chemollila 30 thrice a day alternatively releaved the problem & repeated for three days.

But there was some blockage in the nose, that was not cured properly. Medicine stopped.
Now for last 5 days blockage increased and it causes sleeplessness at night. Remedies as advised by a local practioner are

Acconite 30 thrice for one day only
Bryonia 30 for 2 days, some relief noticed but blockage at night continued

Nat Mur 30 thrice-- relief for one night, but more blockage in second night, sounds during breathing and nose stated running with watery discharge.
Today morning thick discharge from the nose in large quatity, with restlessness for the whole night.

Also sweat on head, legs & whole body is common even in this cold wheather whenever wearing a blanket.
She always refuses to cover the mouth, keeps hands outside.
 
  Rani9 on 2010-12-06
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
Please let me know whether the treatment is going in right way. whether any of the previous remedies should be continued or any other remedy should be tried.
 
Rani9 last decade

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