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Ruptured eardrum of 1yr old baby

Hi,
my daughter's eardrum have ruptured last September. Her ENT Doctor told us to follow-up after 6weeks and during the next visit, it is still ruptured. He can't tell if tere is sign of healing or closing up.
Can homeopathic med help with that? If so, what is the remedy?

Thank you!

PS
During infancy, she mistakenly took a vit B6 50mg. I told te doctor what are the possible problem but he told she will be fine. But then later on i noticed that she keeps on biting her fingers and arms, and holding her feet. I looked up thte net and found that overdose of vit B6 produces neuropathy. Most of the time her thumbs are placed on the insides of her palm and she is very sensitive to touch..so Cries easily when she is being bumped..What is the remedy for neuritis? I've read that hypericum helps but what dosage?
 
  Jane77 on 2014-11-01
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
What is the reason of rupture and how was it discovered.
 
fitness 9 years ago
First thank you for the reply...

I just noticed my baby was crying and saw that blood was flowing in her right ear...she might have inserted something in her ear because sometimes i caught her inserting cotton buds in her ear...however, during that accident I have not seen stick or any object that was stained with blood so i do not know what was put inside her ear or if she banged onto something hard....

While rushing to the hospital, because I am afraid it is caused by head contussion, I gave her arnica 30C about every 5mins (i hope i did not overdo it).

Thanks,
 
Jane77 9 years ago
In the next post, I will post my questionnaire, please reply to it and we can see what her remedy is.

The reason of why she wants to insert things in her ear needed to be addressed and we might not have this incident. Anyways.
 
fitness 9 years ago
I can try to find a suitable remedy for you. Before doing that, please click on my username to know about me.

Please answer the applicable questions below so that I may be able to select a remedy. Answer under the questions leaving them in place:

1. Age, weight, height
2. Physical appearance of the child e.g. thin, chubby, tall, short
3. Describe the nature of the child (shy, headstrong etc. give details)
4. Have the growth milestones (e.g. teething, standing, walking, talking etc. )achieved early, on time or late
5. What are the symptoms of the health problem
6. What makes the problem better without using medicines
7. What makes the problem worse without using medicines
8. How is the child behaving emotionally during this problem
9. How long the problem has been there
10. What is the reason of the problem in mother’s view
11. How is the child’s thirst & appetite
12. What does the child like to eat
13. What does the child dislike in food
14. Is there any strong preference of taste e.g. sweet, salty, sour, bitter
15. How is the stool & urine
16. How is the child’s sleep
17. What is the child afraid of (animals, insects, darkness, alone etc.)
18. Where does the child sweat normally
19. How much does the child sweat (little, moderate, a lot)
20. Any problems with nose, throat, ears, chest
21. Is the child normally cold or hot
22. Was it a planned pregnancy, if not, how did you feel on finding about it
23. How was the pregnancy of the mother (morning sickness, bleeding, happy, sad, tense etc)
24. How is the relationship of mother & father
25. What diseases run in your family (mother & father)
 
fitness 9 years ago
Thank you will reply to the questionnaire...
 
Jane77 9 years ago

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