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pneumonia

Hello everyone. Im writing to ask you your help. My grandmother was diagnosed with having pneumonia on one lower lobe of her lung. She is 96 so her age really worries me. She is in the hospital and they are giving here antibiotics. She also has a UTI.

Anyway...she is eating fairly well, fever is just up and down from 98-99. She complains about stomache pain (from the pneumonia) and she coughs a lot of yellowish sputum.

Can anyone recommend any homeopathic medication she can take. Right now I was thinking of kali mur or kali sulph.

thanks!
 
  jose07 on 2006-08-24
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
I talked to my aunts and they said that the pain on her stomach was only when she coughs. So its not from the pneumonia its from a lot of coughing.

Its hard for me to give her something cause she lives in a different city than I do (6hrs drive) so Im trying to get all her symptoms through my aunts...
 
jose07 last decade
If it is the lower lobe of the Right lung probable best bet is Phos.
Otherwise use Hepar Sul.
 
walkin last decade

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