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Pneumonia/Bronchitis
My 5 yr old this yr had to put on a Broncho dialator twice this yr, once for acute pnuemonia with wheezing and other for Bronchitis with wheezing. Since Asthma runs in the family, doctors say my child might eventually develop this condition.I am hoping to avoid this with sufficient homoepathic treatment.I am looking for the homeopathic remedy that will help cure this wheezing problem in my child.
Temperament wise my kid is happy, healthy, talkative and fairly active.
pineal10 on 2009-11-10
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I wanted to add the following-
My son often has bouts of sneezing first thing in the morning. He says his nose is itchy but no nasal discharge associated with this symptom.
Also followed by an episode of crying he will sneeze so there seem to be emotional triggers. He does say he misses all the mommy time now that we have the little baby in the family too.
He is otherwise has a very calm,loving and gentle temperament.
My son often has bouts of sneezing first thing in the morning. He says his nose is itchy but no nasal discharge associated with this symptom.
Also followed by an episode of crying he will sneeze so there seem to be emotional triggers. He does say he misses all the mommy time now that we have the little baby in the family too.
He is otherwise has a very calm,loving and gentle temperament.
pineal10 last decade
Give him pulsatilla 30c twice daily for 3 days.
♡ maheeru last decade
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