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2 Year Child Hyperactive

My Son is 2 years old and when he was 1 year old he had "Febrile Seizure" 2 times within a day. The reason was due to Vitamin D Deficiency. Value of Vitamin D was just 8.8 whereas it should be around 30. After treatment at Vellore CMC he is ok now. They have given "DILANTIN Syrup" which should be continued for 2 years. But after that he has become very Hyperactive. He is not able to sit in a place he is always irritable and wants to be alone even when there are many children to play. He has a very big voice. He likes beating me and my wife and also he often beats his elder sister too. when we lie down he just jumps on our stomache and sometime he falls directly in bed with his head. He also like to smell Pillows and Bedsheets. Few months before he was sucking bedsheets and Pillow covers nut now that has gone but he smells the cushion of the bed and pillows. Keeps on repeating whatever he says. I need a homeopathy remedy which can calm him down and change his behaviour. Waiting for your replies and thanks in advance.
 
  Atho on 2021-01-29
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
Nux Vom 30 2 pellets and Kali Phos 6x 2 tabs three times a day.

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anuj srivastava 3 years ago
Thanks for your quick reply. Will buy medicines tomorrow and give it and will let you know.
 
Atho 3 years ago

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