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14 month old cough
Hi my 14 month old keeps getting very chesty every month. She breastfeed mainly but is good with food when hungry. Not sure if it's her teething causing reoccurring cough. I posted last week and was advised to give nux vomica but cough remains. At first it was more previlent in morning but she seems to be coughing more tonight. Also playing with her ear alot.The cough is gravelly sounding and sometimes sounds quite loose/wet.
Recently recovered from pneumonia, also couple white spots on nails .
Thank you
vee1 on 2017-12-21
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Try Kali mur 30c .. 2 drops twice a day for one day. Next day try same med .. Kali.Mur 6x .. 2 pills twice a day only for one day.
notice changes and improvements carefully and update after two days.
IF I'M NOT REPLYING CLICK MY NAME AND E-MAIL ME AS A REMINDER.
Regards
notice changes and improvements carefully and update after two days.
IF I'M NOT REPLYING CLICK MY NAME AND E-MAIL ME AS A REMINDER.
Regards
♡ healer21 7 years ago
Ok thanks i have liquid kali Mur 30c at hand, Il have to order the 6x potency
vee1 7 years ago
Start liquid 30c .. And when 6x reaches give it later ..
Did you try liquid 30c before ?
Regards
[Edited by healer21 on 2017-12-22 09:32:38]
Did you try liquid 30c before ?
Regards
[Edited by healer21 on 2017-12-22 09:32:38]
♡ healer21 7 years ago
Hi I have given her the 30c still waiting for 6x..so far her cough seems more deep and dryer than before
vee1 7 years ago
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