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3and a half year old, allergies and bad cold!
ok, my osn is alergic to dustmites.he has been on pulmicort and loratadina for a week now.
Tuesday, started with a dry cough, but felt good.
Wednesday, more cough, no other symptoms, felt good
Thursday, still coughing and taking celestamine and pulmicort (afraid it would go to his lungs and get asma like it has happened twice before)
Friday, still coughing, so i gave him drossera30 many many many times during the day and it got alot better. he slept better, only woke twice.
Today, Saturday, he woke up with a bad cold, less cough but uglier, like it´s coming from his lungs. but he sais he feels good. coughs when he runs but he want to. eats perfectly, in a good mood. but it seems as if he´s getting a really bad cold, runny nose, very runny eyes, ugly cough.
we just moved and has an aptmnt with a new homeopath ped this monday, but till then, i have noone to ask!
can i give him influenzinum200? not that it´s the swine flu, just maybe it´s a bad flu, can it help him?
please! thanks!
paakbaak on 2009-09-20
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♡ deoshlok last decade
yeah, arsenicum album...we had been doing that last week and saw no efect, but his ped sent it 30ch, 10drops, 3 times a day.
i´ll do it today thank you!!!
he´s a bit better today, getting everything out, screaming, running, singing...think he has a lot inside!
thanks!
i´ll do it today thank you!!!
he´s a bit better today, getting everything out, screaming, running, singing...think he has a lot inside!
thanks!
paakbaak last decade
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