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Disturbed Sleep
HiMy son has turned one in May 2013 and we as parents are really very upset with his Sleep Pattern.
My son has a disturbed sleep. During night this problem increases he woke up after every one hour or 45 minutes and giving a very tough time to his Mother. Even during day this problem persists, but day condition is still better as the time increases once slept he woke after around 1.30 hrs.
My son eats everything but required to be breastfed when feels like or when he wanted to sleep.
Otherwise he is very cute, jolly and quite active, no other health issues..
Oh! forget to mention...one thing...he is also short in height....not in the normal range of kids....4 to 5 inches shorter in comparison to other kids of his age...
Please help we are really very upset
riteshsharma1977 on 2013-07-26
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Give your baby the following remedies:
1- Jalapa (any potency below 30 will be fine). Give him once before going to bed.
2- Kali Phos-6x thrice daily
3- Calc Phos-6x thrice daily
And if he is late in walking also then
4- Baryta Carb-200c weekly one dose.
Regards,
Asad
[message edited by AsadGhumman on Fri, 26 Jul 2013 11:48:10 BST]
1- Jalapa (any potency below 30 will be fine). Give him once before going to bed.
2- Kali Phos-6x thrice daily
3- Calc Phos-6x thrice daily
And if he is late in walking also then
4- Baryta Carb-200c weekly one dose.
Regards,
Asad
[message edited by AsadGhumman on Fri, 26 Jul 2013 11:48:10 BST]
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