Information about BAKSON S Wart Aid Paediatric Tablet
WART AID TABLET PAEDIATRIC PACK
Wart Remover
FOR CHILDREN For warts, corns and epithelial tumours. It is a combination of Causticum and Thuja, which are well known, clinically proved specific homoeopathic remedies for all types of warts. Wart Aid is the safest and surest method to get rid of warts. Composition: Causticum 200, Thuja occ. 200. 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
U should take homoeopathic treatment,,there are soo medicine which will help u to reunion of bone,,take symphytum 6 twice daily for 10 days,, consult me through lybrate in private consultation for further treatment
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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.
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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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The approximate daily dose of vit. D for children between is 600 i.u. Since vit d is fat soluble vitamin and gets stored in body. Proper dosage is to be decided by child specialist after proper examination. Normally children are given vit d in the form of oral drops. Sachets of 60,000 iu are given in adults after finding vit d levels in the blood. And only if found necessary.
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General Physician, Noida
Further treatment can be decide only after taking complete history of associated symptoms like cough/ cold/ sneezing/ urinary burning/ stomach pain etc and complete Physical examination
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