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Teething (may be) 4 month old
Hi, My daughter is four months old and already got two bottom teeth when she was 3 months. Earlier we have not given her any medicine as she did not have any problem. But looks like this time it is a little tough on her. Current symptoms are: drooling, puts her fist/fingers in her mouth, greenish diarrhea (loose stools 5-6 times in a day with brown mucus and twice in 4 days a slight reddish tinge is seen in mucus),restless sleep (not sleeping for more than 1 hr at a stretch), major gastric trouble, low appetite.She is exclusively on breast milk. Currently, I am giving BC21 but no result.
Please someone suggest what should be given
manuag on 2011-02-12
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Please give her chamomilla 30c one pill or drop as a dose. You can give her upto three doses. Report after a week.
♡ maheeru last decade
Hi, Thanks for your help. It helped her. One more question: generally people say that calc phos 6x should be given whenever teething starts. Is it necessary to give it and how many times it should be given.
manuag last decade
manuag
Not essential. But in most cases calc. phos. 3x or 6x does help teething infants by supplementing calcium.
2 pills twice daily for a couple of weeks will be fine. whenever you notice a set of teeth developing, you can repeat it.
However if specific issues are there in a teething child, a remedy will be needed.
Not essential. But in most cases calc. phos. 3x or 6x does help teething infants by supplementing calcium.
2 pills twice daily for a couple of weeks will be fine. whenever you notice a set of teeth developing, you can repeat it.
However if specific issues are there in a teething child, a remedy will be needed.
♡ maheeru last decade
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