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congenital heart defect and homeopathic medicine

My son is a 2 year toddler with congenital heart defect and he already had two surgeries to heart and one more final surgery will be done in a year around. Now he has Geographic tongue and not eating well at all. His doctor mentioned there is no specific medicine for Geographic tongue. Going through many web sites [including this one], there is homeopathic medicine that works Geographic tongue...possible medicines are.. Taraxacum, Nat Mur, Ars Alb etc...

My question now is... can my Son take any of these Homeopathic medicines at all? I am asking this question because his pediatric cardiologist mentioned that he won't advise any medicine if it not specific to children. Please advise... Thanks in advance...
 
  sreenuv on 2012-09-12
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Can you please give the following information in respect of your son.

1.whether he prefers warm surroundings ie whether he likes to be covered or he prefers cold surroundings and open air.

2.whether he has a mild disposition or an irritable disposition. How is his attitude towards his friends and relatives?

3.What other physical problems, if any does he have.

4.At what time he feels better and at what time does he feel worse like in the morning, evening, late night etc.

5.What do you think is the causative factor for starting his problems. Whether any significant psychological developments affected mother during pregnancy?

6.How is his thirst for cold drinks, hot drinks and water?

7.How is the bowel movement? Normal, constipated or loose.

8.Whether the child prefers to move around or prefers to keep still.
 
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