I should like some feedback on this question:
In a case of high fever (103 - 104) in a 1 year old after some weeks
of unusual behaviour and up to the present vague symptoms - should
there be a clinical diagnosis by someone trained and experienced in
such a diagnosis in order to exclude a possible dangerous or even
life-threatening condition? Should homeopaths insist on it?
Regards
Luise
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Acutes and homeopathy - question
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Re: Acutes and homeopathy - question
Luise,
Not necessarily. 103/104 is not unusual for a one year old. It wld
entirely depend on is child eating/drinking? aware? physical exam?
vaccinated (which if no just broadens possible illnesses somewhat?
any other medical problems? any other children in community sick w/
weird/severe illnesses? what is the nature of the "unusual behavior"
and - importantly - does child respond well to indicated homeopathic
acutes?
Anyone treating people for medical problems - children especially -
should be trained in SOME way to confidently "exclude a life-
threatening condition".
John
--- In minutus@yahoogroups.com, Luise Kunkle wrote:
weeks
Not necessarily. 103/104 is not unusual for a one year old. It wld
entirely depend on is child eating/drinking? aware? physical exam?
vaccinated (which if no just broadens possible illnesses somewhat?
any other medical problems? any other children in community sick w/
weird/severe illnesses? what is the nature of the "unusual behavior"
and - importantly - does child respond well to indicated homeopathic
acutes?
Anyone treating people for medical problems - children especially -
should be trained in SOME way to confidently "exclude a life-
threatening condition".
John
--- In minutus@yahoogroups.com, Luise Kunkle wrote:
weeks