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Drainage and ear infection in child

From cinnamon [Log on to view profile]on 2008-01-21
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My 5 yr. old daughter is having her 3rd ear infection in 2 months and also had strep twice in that time period. I have decided it is due to the drainage down her throat which seems to be allergy related. It is always her right ear that gets infected. I am trying to treat the ear right now and it is feeling better. The last two times she had severe drainage out of her ear due to the infection. It started hurting yesterday and I gave her Chamomilla 30C and then later two doses of Ferrum phosphoricum 30C, 6 hours apart. Today her ear feels better but I don't want it to turn into a full blown infection!
What else should I do to help her ear heal and what can I give to stop the drainage? The drainage is clear and runs down her throat and out her nose. It seems to be seasonal. We have a lot of Mountain Cedar pollen in this area right now. Thank you for your helpful advice.
 
Re: Drainage and ear infection in childFrom Dr Tahira [Log on to view profile] on 2008-01-21
I hope H.sulf 200 3doses
each daily can be helpful to stop drainage.If symptoms persist then take the opinion of some E.N.T specialist.I think that E.N.T
checkup can help to get the exact pathological condition.

Dr.Tahira
 
Re: Drainage and ear infection in childFrom cinnamon [Log on to view profile] on 2008-01-21
How many days should I dose her with the H. sulf?
 
Re: Drainage and ear infection in childFrom Mahfoozurrehman [Log on to view profile] on 2008-01-22
Heper sulph-200 is good as prescribed by dr. tahira but one dose( 3 to 5 drops per dose) after 4 days and report after 15 days.


dr. mahfooz
 
Re: Drainage and ear infection in childFrom Dr Tahira [Log on to view profile] on 2008-01-22
Hep.sulf 200 one dose
daily for three days.

Dr.Tahira
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Re: Drainage and ear infection in childFrom cinnamon [Log on to view profile] on 2008-01-22
She seemed better today already. I had the pellets so that is what I used. Is that OK? I gave her three pellets yesterday and 3 today. Your help is very much appreciated.
 
Re: Drainage and ear infection in childFrom Mahfoozurrehman [Log on to view profile] on 2008-01-23
yes it is okay


dr.mahfooz
 
Re: Drainage and ear infection in childFrom Dr Tahira [Log on to view profile] on 2008-01-23
That is nice.Pallet is ok.
Keep your child under observation.After completing this dosage report back.Avoid exposure to cold and fatty foods.

Dr.Tahira
 
Re: Drainage and ear infection in childFrom cinnamon [Log on to view profile] on 2008-01-24
She has completed the dosage. Her ears do seem better but since we are leaving in the morning on a week long trip, I took her to the Dr. The right ear is better but her left ear showed signs of infection. The right ear is what hurt earlier in the week and then drained. Then the left ear hurt and the it drained. As of right now, she has no drainage out of her ears but still clear drainage out her nose and down her throat. The Dr. said all of her ear problems are due to this drainage due to allergies. She gave me a PX for an antibiotic and said to put her on Zyrtec. I did give her one Zyrtec, 5 MG but have not given antibiotic. I would rather not give it. Any suggestions on drying up the drainage and for her left ear?
Thanks so much.
 
Re: Drainage and ear infection in childFrom drsajid [Log on to view profile] on 2008-01-25
I think i dose of Psorinum 200, should be given.
Dr.Sajid Mahmood
 
Re: Drainage and ear infection in childFrom Dr Tahira [Log on to view profile] on 2008-01-25
Dear cinnamon,
If there is some smell in her drainage and secretions,if yes what it resembles?

Dr.Tahira
 
Re: Drainage and ear infection in childFrom cinnamon [Log on to view profile] on 2008-01-25
There is no smell in the drainage. This morning she was complaining that her throat hurt. It did look red. Should I go ahead with Psorinum or try something else because of the sore throat?
 
Re: Drainage and ear infection in childFrom drsajid [Log on to view profile] on 2008-01-26
Dear,
PSORINUM is giving as a helping medicine, because carefully selecting medicine is not working well, after psorinum dose, you please give the symptoms again and hopefully the next medicine will cure the case.
 
Re: Drainage and ear infection in childFrom cinnamon [Log on to view profile] on 2008-01-27
She is doing better and is saying her ears and throat feel better. We are out of town now for a week but I will try to get the Psorinum and give it to her. I don't know if it is available where we are. I do not have a computer with me so I have to check the computer where we are staying. I will give an update as soon as possible. Thank you for the helpful advice.
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