≡ ▼
ABC Homeopathy Forum

 

The ABC Homeopathy Forum

kali bichromicum, fever

Please refer to my post

http://www.abchomeopathy.com/forum2.php/49363/

Today morning my daughter caught with fever.
Could it be due to Kali Bichromicum?

She does have watery nose and cough in chest and so does my son.

I will stop giving Kali Bi

I have started giving her paracetamol.

Advise further treatment.
 
  Deven on 2006-01-26
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
the fever is 101.5f
 
Deven last decade
I sincerely request to the doctors on the forum to help me.
 
Deven last decade
dear,
KALI BICH, is not a cause of this fever,
you please now give her ACONITE 30, only 3 doses with an interval of 20 minutes between each dose ,
and report about the progress.
DR.SAJID MAHMOOD
 
drsajid last decade
Thank you Dr Sajid,

I have given paracetamol 20minutes ago. Should I give Aconite 30 right away?
 
Deven last decade
you can give acon.
dr.sajid mahmood
 
drsajid last decade
Dr Sajid, yesterday I gave her Acon 30 3 doses at 20min interval between 9.45pm and 11:45pm. At 1.30am she had fever again, gave her paracetamol. Did not give Acon again as it was stated in your advise about repeat dose. Now at 9:15 she has fever again
Looks like it is viral fever.
Also she complaints of ear discomfort, but in the right ear now.
 
Deven last decade
She has fever again after around 10hrs since last fever. Have given paracetamol. When and how sould Acon 30c be given. Also I read that alternating dose of Bell 30C should be given. So what is the advise now?

Thanks
 
Deven last decade

Post ReplyTo post a reply, you must first LOG ON or Register

 

Important
Information given in this forum is given by way of exchange of views only, and those views are not necessarily those of ABC Homeopathy. It is not to be treated as a medical diagnosis or prescription, and should not be used as a substitute for a consultation with a qualified homeopath or physician. It is possible that advice given here may be dangerous, and you should make your own checks that it is safe. If symptoms persist, seek professional medical attention. Bear in mind that even minor symptoms can be a sign of a more serious underlying condition, and a timely diagnosis by your doctor could save your life.