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Nat mur for cold
My 1yr n 7months baby developed a cold 2 days ago with very watery and clear mucus.I've been giving her nat mur n yet her cold hasnt reduced and mucus is still as plenty as ever.
Should i stop giving nat mur? Pls help.
namn on 2017-07-21
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♡ drthoufeequebhms 7 years ago
If im a doctor i dont think i would be asking this question. ð
My homeopath just told me its nat mur 6x.
Should i continue giving it since her cold seems to not getting any better?
My homeopath just told me its nat mur 6x.
Should i continue giving it since her cold seems to not getting any better?
namn 7 years ago
Hey...even junior doctors can ask questions regarding their cases..
If its not giving any slight releif even after 3-4days..you can change the remedy..
I suggest ferrum phos 6x 2tablets 4times daily for one day and wait for next 24 hours.
If its not giving any slight relief. After 24 hours-36hrs...give kali mur 6x in same way..
If its not giving any slight releif even after 3-4days..you can change the remedy..
I suggest ferrum phos 6x 2tablets 4times daily for one day and wait for next 24 hours.
If its not giving any slight relief. After 24 hours-36hrs...give kali mur 6x in same way..
♡ drthoufeequebhms 7 years ago
Sorry! I appreciate your reply. My baby is getting better now after i stopped the nat mur. My homeopath just told me to give the multipurpose remedy. I dont know what is it though but shes getting much better.
Again thank you for your suggestions and time dr!
Again thank you for your suggestions and time dr!
namn 7 years ago
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