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hyperhidrosis
My daughter who is 22 has always had this problem. Underarms profusely, hands and feet to a lesser extent. She had a very high fever (think 105F) when she was about 1yr old.I have read that if the fever was lower artificially then the 'fever' will be buried within and will cause hyperhidrosis; is this true?
I can remember when as a little one you could literally pour 2,3 even 4 drops of perspiration from her baby boots.
She completed the questionnaire. The recommendation is for SEPIA 6C. I was unable to find 6C, but did buy 9CH. The question is how frequent should this remedy be taken? How soon would she begin to see results? When should she increase to a higher strength, if no results from the 9CH. Or would there be another remedy we might try?
Thanks, Humna.
humna on 2009-10-27
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
I should add that I gave her Arnica 200C to use as a booster, and told her to only take the one pellet at the time she takes the first Sepia dose.
humna last decade
Please copy the Questionnaire from the following thread
http://www.abchomeopathy.com/forum2.php/188925/
and post all the questions here duly answered. On that basis your remedy will be reviewed.
You should not give Arnica 200 as a booster. There is no relation of Arnica with Sepia.
http://www.abchomeopathy.com/forum2.php/188925/
and post all the questions here duly answered. On that basis your remedy will be reviewed.
You should not give Arnica 200 as a booster. There is no relation of Arnica with Sepia.
♡ kadwa last decade
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