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chronic urinary tract infections | From anamika_gulati [Log on to view profile] | on 2007-06-18 |
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| My 5 year old daughter has incontinence of bladder and suffers from UTI(E. coli) for the past 2-1/2 years. She is on antibiotic prophylaxis continuously which is having a no of side effects. A no. of homeo remedies like causticum, cantharis, terebinth etc have been tried but none helped. the moment antibiotics are stopped the infection recurrs. She has incontinence also so clean intermittent catheterisation is also practiced with utmost care. She had a spina bifida at birth because of which she cannot stand. Cannot pass stools as they are always constipated and mucous starts coming from anus if she doesn't pass for 2 days. Experienced Homeopaths kindly help her get over at least the UTI |
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| Re: chronic urinary tract infections | From deoshlok [Log on to view profile] | on 2007-06-18 |
try the following medicine
1. E. coli LM2 in 30ml dist aqua
10 drops once ina day early in the morning empty stomach.
2. Solidago V Q 30ml 10 drops three times in a day with 2 spoon water.
go on continue for a month and report me | | |
| Re: chronic urinary tract infections | From anamika_gulati [Log on to view profile] | on 2007-06-19 |
Thank you Deoshlok
I have never tried these medicines before. Please tell me when to stop antibiotics, whether at the start of treatment or after a while |
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