Chickenpox

2016-09-26 02:40:55
She got chickenpox yesterday .it is start spreading all over the body.so could you please let us know the homeopathic mediation for it.
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Provide her clean , Hygienic surrounding , coconut water to drink , simple non spicy diet, rest and isolation. No medicine is required unless some more troublesome symptoms develops, which requires consultation. GET WELL SOON.

Answered2016-09-27 14:05:32

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Homeopathic medicine is symptomatic. So you have to share symptoms like 1. Restlessness ++ 2. Fever 3. Size of vesicles 4. Redness of surrounding area 5. Cough or cold 6. Itching 7. Headache 8. Thirst
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keep her in cool dry environment. simple and easily digestable food to eat. cut the nails completely to prevent breaking of vesicles. Wash her with neem boiled and cooled water. Prevention of infection is important.

Answered2016-09-27 03:09:52

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Usually chickenpox is self limiting which means it will get cured on its own even if left untreated while it also busts up immunity yes patient can be given symptomatic relief with hom. medicines just to have relief from the itchiness and restless due to the disorder but chickenpox should not be supressed by applying any creams as such let it get treated on its own

Answered2016-09-29 14:09:12

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Do not panic since chicken pox is an eruptive fever and will pass off.

Answered2016-09-29 07:31:37

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Hello. Do not medicate if there is no complications. Let the eruptions come out well. Soak methi and misri in water overnight and give her to drink it in sips. Apply coconut water on the spots after they dry. Give plenty of fluids. Regards

Answered2016-09-28 14:07:05

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Hi... Chickenpox generally resolves within a week or two without treatment - there is no medication or treatment to cure it.... Pediatrician may prescribe or advice on how to reduce symptoms of itchiness and discomfort, and also on how to prevent the infection from spreading to other people.... Consult Pediatrician..

Answered2016-09-26 12:27:07

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