The ABC Homeopathy Forum
allergies & acid reflux (infant)
Hello, I have posted here in the past several months in regards to our son (10mos) who has had an ongoing battle with reflux. We have recently been to a naturopath who has diagnosed hime with a protein allergy. He is undergoing NAET therapy for this and we were give cuprum for his gas. Although he is not vomitting like he use to (5-8 times a day down to maybe 1x everyother day) we have the problem of the heartburn.He will only eat when he is asleep. I think he is more relaxed and unaware of the reflux. If he happens to be awake and takes 2oz, he burps and then thats it, we can not give him anymore. He is clearly in pain and will refuse to eat. I'm wondering if there is anything that we can give him to neutrilize the stomach acids so it doesn't burn him so much?
We are currently giving him a kiddie digestive enzyme and he gets probiotics daily along with Ambretose a glyconutrient.
Any suggestions would be grateful
gurly on 2006-04-19
dr.deoshlok sharma
♡ deoshlok last decade
It's very hard to get the liquid form around here and I have to travel 2 hours to our naturopath. The pellets I find very difficult to give to an infant (melting) I don't believe they get the full strength.
gurly last decade
Extrememly frustrating
gurly last decade
singe (2 PELLETS) dose nux-vomica 200c ---no repeat dose at all...allow smptoms settle and retake case --
keep us informed
♡ John Stanton last decade
gurly last decade
if ANY change AT ALL --whether it be a new symptom old symptom worsening or betterment --then NO MORE SUBSEQUENT DOSE..CLEAR?
♡ John Stanton last decade
♡ John Stanton last decade
what is mother's state of health? giving remedy just to child doesn't do it--if mother has eeffect in current condition --which is most lik the case here...could be diet or illness;emotions;;mental state --all this mother's milk affected by...please explain
♡ John Stanton last decade
I am not breastfeeding at this present time. He is on a lactose free formula. Our son did not so great on breast milk. I have a high protein diet and suspect given his recent diagnosis of a protein allergy that this is why he did so poorly.
Our son has had reflux in combination with what we now know is a protein allergy. Prior to a week ago he was vomitting anywhere from 3-7 times a day. As of a week ago we brought him to our naturopath who diagnosed the allergy and has started NAET allergy treatments on him. We were given cuprum as our first rememdy and if that didn't work we were to give Ipecac. Both in liquid form at full stregnth and no dilution. I believe the strength is 10LM. We noticed an improvement this week. He increased his volume of food intake from 5-6 oz to 7-8 ounce and no vomitting. Albeit that he is sleeping while he eats but before he would vomit regardless. What we notice is that he is very gassy and if he takes a couple ounces and stops to burp, we can no longer get the bottle back into his mouth. He is clearly uncomfortable. I believe from the acid going up his esophagus.
This evening after the episode of with the phos I went back to the cuprum as It had given us the most noticable change. What are your thoughts. Do you think I should still give the nux?
I should add that while our son is enduring all of this he still remains a very happy and content little boy, with great sleeping habits
gurly last decade
gurly last decade
I did the nux as you suggested.
gurly last decade
is this last vomitting mentioned typically howit is?several trys ?or this new way?
stop all other medicines---
♡ John Stanton last decade
The last 2 nights he has done this at this last feed.
gurly last decade
To 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.