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BAKSON S Calci Aid Paediatric Tablet BAKSON S Calci Aid Paediatric Tablet

BAKSON S Calci Aid Paediatric Tablet

Quantity Description: bottle of 25 gm Tablet
Manufacturer: Bakson Homeopathy
Price: ₹ 110.0

Information about BAKSON S Calci Aid Paediatric Tablet

CALCI AID TABLET PAEDIATRIC PACK

For Stronger Bones

FOR CHILDREN
Calcium is one of the most important macronutrients for the body s growth and function. Efficacy of Calci aid has been proven by clinical study. It is an effective supplement for all age groups including Pregnant and Lactating mothers.
INDICATIONS
Bakson Calci Aid helps to:

Reduce physical fatigue improve mental health.

Aid uneventful dentition.

Strengthen bone and reduce risk of fracture besides maintaining tissue elasticity.
Composition: Calcarea carb. 3x, Calcarea flour. 3x, Calcarea phos. 3x, Silicea 3x.
Dosage:
Infants (0-1 years): 1 tablet thrice a day.
Toddlers (1-3 years): 2 tablet thrice a day.
Children (Above 3 years): 3 tablet thrice a day.
Presentation: 25gms/250 tablets.

Use under medical supervision.

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Please suggest a safe medication for pediatric use in loose motion and indigestion.
Hello, I being a homoeopath can suggest you some recourse in homoeopathy, please. @ Aloe 30 -1 drop with 1tsfl of milk, thrice. Upto 6 months to cover loose motion. @.China 30-1 drops"""" in the same manner to check indigestion. To keep your baby healthy you need ro remain fit. Tk, care.
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Hi, my 5&1/2 month old one has not done poo since last 8 days and is irritated since last two days. I have given him colic aid but looks like of no help. His stomach looks tight. As per my Pediatrics advise I started giving him boiled mashed fruit since last 15 days once daily. Please advise as what needs to be done. Thanks!

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My 6 months old baby girl suffering from cold and cough. After consulting my pediatric I gave her maxtra drops. 7ml twice a day, levolin and zifi 100 twice a day 2ml of both. 5 days passed but not much improvement in the cough and cold. Sometimes she coughs alot and vomit all the milk. Please advice me what to do? PS: I gave her steam 2 times a day.

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Homeopath, Faridabad
My 6 months old baby girl suffering from cold and cough. After consulting my pediatric I gave her maxtra drops. 7ml t...
Hi. Give her homoeopathic medicines which are very very safe for infants, toddlers, small kids! give her schwabe's alpha-nc and alpha-cf - both thrice daily for 4 days. Use bakson's nasal-aid spray/ 1-2 sprays after every 4 hours. Continue with steam inhalation twice daily.

Please tell about general line of treatment for loose motions in paediatric patient

M.D.( Pediatrics), DCH
Pediatrician,
Keep the child well hydrated by adequate replacement of lost fluid by WHO recommended ORS and routine home diet with little added salt.If child is taking breast feeds continue with that. And wait patiently unless he is dehydrated( In that case visit hospital he might need IV fluids). It takes time to get well.Hope this helps
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