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Need advice for 18 month old

HI,

I recently visited homeopath for my 18 month old son who has frequent larynx obstructions, wheezing etc. So she gave us constitutional remedy Sulphur LM1 for 1 week. Yesterday was the last day i was giving him the remedy and he started sneezing alot. Today his nose is sometimes blocked sometimes yellow greenish mucus comes out and hi is coughing, a dosctor saw him and told us the coughing was from the larinx from the mucus his chest are clean. But i am afraid that the mucus can easly come down to his chest. So my question is what can i give him now to prevent chest obstruction since my homeopath is unavalable today. Can i give him Ferrum Phos 30? Will that have interactions with the Sulfur LM1 a was giving him? I dont now if they are complementary please advice what to do, he is starting to cough more more.
 
  milentie on 2014-09-27
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
Homeopathic remedies when correct can often
first aggravate the condition and make it worse.

When you have a reaction from a remedy you stop
the dosing. Let the remedy work. The remedy is
activating the life force itself to rebalance and remove
everything that went on before including similar
events that were suppressed by allopathic medicine.

You do not want to stop what is going on right now-
as long as the child is not having any emergency condition.

Do not give any more LM and wait to talk to the homeopath.
 
simone717 9 years ago

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