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Osteomyelitis

Pls suggest me as my 4 years son got operated due to osteomyelitis in femur bone (thigh) and after operation of 15 to 20 days while walking suddenly he got fractured that bone, now he is in bed rest as advised by doctors after this fractured bone did not joined after completion of 45 days, and my doctor suggested mri and sent me to paediatric's ortho. He also casted and completed his treatment of 40 days still it is in same condition. He is saying the lower part of thigh bone is got dead and he is saying to wait for a long period. So I want a remedy for this dead bone come into action. Pls help me regarding this.
I will be thankful for ever.
 
  Gialez on 2017-10-02
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Pls answer my question and help me..
 
Gialez 6 years ago
For fracture, you need to give him Symphytum 30c; tissue salts Calc. phos 6x and Silicea 6x for a few weeks.

To address this osteomyelitis, you need to give some more details like his nature, fears, cravings/aversions---things about personality. If you have doubt please consult a questionnaire.
 
maheeru 6 years ago

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