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Constipated baby

Hello,
I'm having a hard time choosing a remedy for my 10 month old daughter. Right now she is currently suffering from constipation. I believe from rice/white flour products or overeating.

I keep thinking Calc Carb as she is chubby and sweats alot around the back of her head all the way across between her ears, mostly at night. She is also teething right now and its seems to be going slowly..her tooth will cut through and then it kinda just sits there for a few weeks before it actually comes all the way through. All these things point to Calc Carb but I want to be sure.

I am also really concerned about her sleep. She wakes frequently at night and needs CONSTANT contact with me. In order to fall asleep, she needs constant motion ie: rocking, bouncing, car ride.

also during the day, she has separation anxiety. If I walk out of the room, she completely loses it and cries hysterically. She also does not like strangers at all.

the last few complaints have me at a lost as they don't seem to match Calc Carb.

Any advice? thank you in advance for your time and energy

Erin
 
  Erin on 2006-01-16
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
in addition, she currently has a low grade fever ONLY during sleep. She just fell asleep & she hot to the touch.
 
Erin last decade
bump up
 
Erin last decade
your daughter is completly a CALC CARB child, and you can give her this, without any hesitation.
DR.SAJID MAHMOOD
 
drsajid last decade
first you try the dr sajid medicine if fails then give alumina 30 for 3 to 4 days ang see the result.
dr.deoshlok sharma
 
deoshlok last decade
thank you both. I'm happy my instincts were pointing me to the right remedy. I'm studying to be a homeopath and sometimes it's hard to choose for my own child.
 
Erin last decade
Hi! I have a 7 months old baby who is constipated as well. Is Calc carb the right remedy for her too.

Please suggest remedy for her other problems too:
1. She has a bad appetite so that she doesnot weigh too much.
2. She burps often even for little amount of milk she has had.
3. She is fond of eating solids but her liquid intake is very less. She is still on breast milk. as less as about 7 to 10 oz a day.

Please help.
Thanks
 
anita_raj last decade
Dear anitaraj,
for your 7 month baby only give nux vomica 6c only one dose at evening only wait for a week to get the result contipation and appetite.
dr.deoshlok sharma
 
deoshlok last decade
Dear Dr. Sharma,
thanks very much for your response, I donot have num vomica 6c right away. It is going to take sometime for me to receive the medicine I have ordered.
From a friend of mine, I have gotten the combination, ARS + NUX VCM .3 and also BRYONIA .3.
Can I use them for the mentioned issue and see results?
If yes, how often for the dose level?
Please clarify.
 
anita_raj last decade
we in our family allways use BIO PLASGEN 4 for constipation for our infants .its work all the time. our grannies priscription. this is biochemic comb .Made in germany by Dr Willmar Schwabe Karlsruhe in 20 grm bottle in tablet form
good luck
 
princeofnoland last decade
Hi! Dr. Sharma
I got only nux vom 30. I tried it for two days thrice a day for 2 days. It hasn't helped at all. My 7 month old is still constipated and hasn't gotten good appetite for milk. please help.
 
anita_raj last decade

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