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my daughter autism?

my daughter is 18months old and doesnt play with other children in the playgroup or has any eye contact with her carers, she listen to me and has some eyecontact , otherwise just carries on playing on her own , she doesnt say any words apart from mama , please help i am so worried
 
  reanna on 2011-10-06
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i guess it is too early to be worried. Not all kids are same. I would advice you to meet with a very veteral doctor and get his advice after showing the child to him. No medicine, esp allopathic is recommended, due to its own side effects.

There are a few Homeopathic medicine to help improve this, but still it seems to be too early to aid her.

Reva V
 
Reva V last decade
thank you for your reply
 
reanna last decade
It isn't too early to help her in my opinion. It is always a little more difficult with very young children as we rely so heavily on the parent to describe the situation. But even newborns can be sucessfully treated with homoeopathy.

We can make some attempt here if you like.

Has she had an reactions to vaccines or other orthodox medications?

When did this start exactly?

I will post some standard questions. Some of them may not be relevent to her but answer what you can.

It is important to look at ALL her health problems, not just this one. So please describe her health in total.

1. Describe in detail the main problem - appearance, colour, shape etc. What happens, when it happens etc.

2. Describe any pains or behaviours associated with the symptoms.

3. Describe anything that makes the problem worse ie. position, temperature, food etc.

4. Describe anything that makes the problem better ie. pain is better for cold bathing or at night in bed.

5. Go through each symptom or problem he/she has, doing the same thing, even if the problem does not seem connected to any others.

6. When did each problem start? What happened around that same time?

7. What is his/her character like? What kinds of fears or anxieties does he/she have? What makes him/her irritable? Flesh out his/her personality.

8. What foods does he/she crave or hate? What drinks does he/she crave or hate? Is he/she sensitive to anything he/she eats or drinks?

9. How does the weather or season affect him/her?

10. How have all his/her milestones gone? Does he/she have any issue with speaking, learning, walking, climbing etc

11. How is he/she with socializing with others?

12. What is his/her bowel habit like? Any problems? Any odours, strange colours or stool shapes?

13. Where does he/she sweat? Does it have a smell or does it stain a particular colour?

14. History of illnesses in his/her life?

15. Has he/she reacted to any vaccines or medical drugs?

16. Problems with sleep? Position he/she sleeps in? Nightmares or any dreams he/she talks about?

17. How is he/she with animals?

18. How is he/she with adults or strangers?

19. What is the family history of illness and disease?

20. What was the pregnancy like? Any odd symptoms or feelings that disappeared once he/she was born?

David Kempson
Professional Classical Homoeopath
Dip.Hom.Med 1994
 
brisbanehomoeopath last decade

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