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reflux in 5 week old baby
My 5 week old baby is suffering from Reflux. He started bringing back some of his feeds 10 days ago, before that he has been a very difficult feeder (windy, coughing, screaming squirming in pain), coughing and gagging, and is impossible o settle after his feeds. If he lies down he is sick, so keep him propped up. Now he is bringing back most of his feeds. Can anyone suggest a remedy? I have read on here about me taking the silica, as I am breast feeding him. I have tried chamonillla.andreama on 2006-08-12
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dear andreama,
you are advise to give this medicine and follow this instruction Take 30ml distilled water and put 5 drops of Phosphorus 30 and give baby 10 drops three times in a day for a 3-4 days and report me.
dr.deoshlok sharma
you are advise to give this medicine and follow this instruction Take 30ml distilled water and put 5 drops of Phosphorus 30 and give baby 10 drops three times in a day for a 3-4 days and report me.
dr.deoshlok sharma
♡ deoshlok last decade
dr.deoshlok sharma - Very confused, think I may have made a mistake! Tried phosphorus, and it helped, more than the chamomilla did. Then he stopped being sick, and things were improving more on day 2. So, I thought with homeopathy you stop giving the remedy if things improve, so undecided I did as you stated and continued but things went worse and he started being very uncomfortable again, and all symptoms have returned. I have stopped the remedy unsure of how to proceed? Thanks Andreama
andreama last decade
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