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5 yr old sweaty hand and feet

My 5 yr old son has very sweaty hands and feet. His feet are forming blisters and are breaking open and bleeding when he goes swimming at my in laws. Currently he takes Calc Carb (1M) and Allium (1M) for allergies. He weighs 73lbs...solid, not fat, but a big boy! Please help...what should I give him?
 
  jwalline on 2010-06-02
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jwalline

Is he getting the symptoms after the remedies or he started taking remedies for the symptoms?

Please find some questionnaire available and answer it.
 
maheeru last decade
Initially he was taking the remedies for sweaty hands and feet and his allergies in combination when he first was seen at 2 years of age by a homeopathy dr. He has not been taking his Calc Carb on a regular basis b/c we ran out...could this be the cause? Should I start him back up on the Calc Carb or try something different?
 
jwalline last decade
How many doses were taken?

If you can give more details about his problems, temperament, ailments, his aversions/cravings, temperature/climate preferences, thirst etc it would help us to give some suggestion.
 
maheeru last decade
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