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Hereditary Spherocytosis

I have hereditary spherocytosis and underwent spleenectomy. Now my son aged 9 years also has same problem. Because of his spleenomgaly, his Hb is 8 gms. Is there any remedy in homeopathy to reduce the spleenomegaly and hemolysis, and also increase the hemoglobin
 
  bhargavab6 on 2015-06-26
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
homeopathically it is not a surgical case. please describe your child as to what he looks like and his behavior. please fill up the questionnaire i am sending.
 
telescope 8 years ago
please answer the following with as much detail as possible.

1 Name
2 Age
3 sex
4 Height and Weight
5 Main problem
6 Any other problem
7 The problem is better or worse from (heat/cold/movement/rest/pressure)
8.Appetite and thirst (excessive/ normal/less) with likes and dislikes for different tastes and food.
9 Preference for climate (hot/moderate/cold/dry/wet)
10 quantity and quality of sleep with preffered position.
11 dreams if any.
12 Perspiration (how much and where)
13 Stool (hard/soft/normal) and frequency.
14 Urine (quantity/colour/frequency) difficulty if any.
15 Describe yourself as a person.
16 Opinion of other people close to you about yourself (extremely helpful to the doctor if provided)
17 Family medical history (parents/ grand parents/brothers/sisters)
18 Treatment taken in the past.
19 present medication if any
20. any other information you would like to provide.
 
telescope 8 years ago

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