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[message edited by blulilly on Sun, 30 Oct 2016 01:47:38 UTC]
blulilly 8 years ago
baby has been taking Kali phos also as recommended now for the second week. His skin is getting worse. We went out of the state for a week where it got really bad. I did end up putting steroid cream on him because he just couldn't stop scratching and he was bleeding everywhere. We were not at home and it was the only thing i had on hand. We are back now and it is spreading. I will stop the steroid, it seems to help him the first 2 days but the third day it just got worse. I have hardly used the steroid at all. i do not plan to use it again.
He is currently less itchy on the whole, where his skin looks better he is still scratching a lot there.
What would you suggest? i am wondering if it is my breastmilk that is affecting him. When we went away everything was different except me nursing him. The last couple of days we have introduced some vegetables and fruit to him.
What can i do if it is my milk? i would hate to stop nursing him. Its the best option for babies. But i am being pressured by the doctor to try formula which just isn't that good for him.
I will attach photos. Where can I email them too? I can't adjust the size on here
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blulilly 8 years ago
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blulilly 8 years ago
as you can see there is a dark discoloration from his knee down its a dark brown and goes down like 3 inches
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blulilly 8 years ago
he has been scratching though his gloves.
Please advise. Hi, i have been using the Kali phos and sepia as suggested. I have had 2 doses of the sepia so far and have been taking the Kali Phos.
baby has been taking Kali phos also as recommended now for the second week. His skin is getting worse. We went out of the state for a week where it got really bad. I did end up putting steroid cream on him because he just couldn't stop scratching and he was bleeding everywhere. We were not at home and it was the only thing i had on hand. We are back now and it is spreading. I will stop the steroid, it seems to help him the first 2 days but the third day it just got worse. I have hardly used the steroid at all. i do not plan to use it again.
He is currently less itchy on the whole, where his skin looks better he is still scratching a lot there.
What would you suggest? i am wondering if it is my breastmilk that is affecting him. When we went away everything was different except me nursing him. The last couple of days we have introduced some vegetables and fruit to him.
What can i do if it is my milk? i would hate to stop nursing him. Its the best option for babies. But i am being pressured by the doctor to try formula which just isn't that good for him.
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blulilly 8 years ago
for your son start ferrum phos 6x in addition,same dosage.
♡ anuj srivastava 8 years ago
I ran out of sulphur so didnt give it yesterday or today. He seems a little bette r this morning but is really itchy as said above.
I have ordered the ferrum. How will this be helping him? what would using steroid do to his treatment?
Thank you.
[message edited by blulilly on Wed, 09 Nov 2016 18:09:31 UTC]
blulilly 8 years ago
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