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Toddler Overdose Kali Muriaticum
My 3.5 year old ingested several Kali Muriaticum 30c tablets, few days ago.Last two days she has been showing signs of reflux after meals.
Is there any anti for Kali Muriaticum after it has been in her system for days?
If the reflux is a result of the Kali Muriaticum, will go away on its own over time?
InfantBabe on 2013-07-17
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will go away with time ,dont bother.if you are unduly perturbed pls give her 2 pills of nux vom 30. and let me know the color of her tongue.
♡ anuj srivastava last decade
InfantBabe last decade
I looked at tongue day after the ingestion and didn't see anything abnormal. Light pink/pink in color.
InfantBabe last decade
InfantBabe last decade
Gave nux vom 30, over 48 hours ago, and the reflux seems to be happening more frequently. Although now it does not seem to be as painful as before.
Tongue is same - seems normal - no change.
Is this normal? Is there another remedy to try?
Tongue is same - seems normal - no change.
Is this normal? Is there another remedy to try?
InfantBabe last decade
♡ anuj srivastava last decade
Two of the nux 30c, plus one of the nat phos 6x powdered ---at the same time?
Then one nat phos 6x powdered again later?
Then one nat phos 6x powdered again later?
InfantBabe last decade
give nux at night.
NP seperstely
[message edited by anuj srivastava on Sun, 21 Jul 2013 05:34:20 BST]
NP seperstely
[message edited by anuj srivastava on Sun, 21 Jul 2013 05:34:20 BST]
♡ anuj srivastava last decade
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