Indications for Using Homeopathic Medications

Postnatal

Did you read the previous part about Homeopathy and Children?

Homeopathic medications are effective in relieving common acute ailments including :

  • Colds
  • Flu-like symptoms
  • Teething
  • Muscle pain
  • Anxiety
  • Allergies
  • Arthritis
  • And many more

Photo - Échinacée - Les produits homéopathiques et l'enfant The interesting part about these products is that they don’t cause drowsiness, have few side effects and have a low risk of drug interactions. This means that you can use them at the same time as prescription drug treatments.

If you have doubts during pregnancy, always consult your doctor or pharmacist before using them.

For babies and infants, a range of homeopathic medications can used to relieve certain symptoms associated with their immaturity.

Know that you can use several homeopathic medications at a time. Each will act where it should independently of the other and won’t cause dangerous or toxic accumulations.

Homeopathic medication effects act rapidly but vary from one child and one symptom to another. In the case of sudden occasional acute pain, a quick and notable reduction in intensity and length of symptoms should occur. You have nothing to lose in trying. At best it will completely relieve the baby. At worst it will likely reduce the symptoms’ length and intensity. This is a win-win for both parents and baby.

Always follow the manufacturer’s instructions for age and use.

To continue reading, go to Homeopathic medication forms.

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