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bedwetting and teeth problem

my three year old girl child has a problem of bedwetting. she bedwets four or five times every night even if the quantity of water consumed is not much. lately she involuntarily urinates even during waking hours. almost all her teeth are crumbled and decayed and she has toothache while she eats anything. almost always when she wakes up from her sleep, she becomes irritable, starts crying and then shrieking, hitting her mother and stamping her feet on the ground. when she does so, she seems to have no control over her hysterical shrieking. for she would say sorry when she has cooled down.
she has rough eczema like roughness in the folds of her arms and legs.
based on these symptoms, i gave her two doses of kreosotam 200C eight days back. one dose was three 40 size globules dry. but there was no response at all for that remedy. none of her symptoms has changed so far. what could be the problem? was my remedy selection wrong? was my potency not correct? should i have given a wet dose in place of a dry dose? please advise me on this issue.
thahir.
 
  pcthahir on 2012-12-17
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
Use the medicine continuously for a week at least as 2 dose per day at morning and night and then reply. dosing system is same way u did before.

Dr. Showrav
Bangladesh
 
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