Guest guest Posted March 5, 2004 Report Share Posted March 5, 2004 Hi Amita, When my daughter had bad ears I put a couple of drops of Hydrogen peroxide in it. I tilted her head to one side and placed a warm cloth over it. After about 5 - 7 minutes (the peroxide bubbles in the ear, sounds like popcorn being made) when the bubbling subsides, I tilt her head the other way until it comes out. It seems that most ear infections are viral anyway. If her ears were very bad I repeated the treatment about an hour later. The peroxide treatment worked immediately for her. Culturelle and Probiogold probiotics both have illegal ingredients. Some legal probiotics ca be found at http://pecanbread.com/probiotics.html#brands Will he drink hot water with lemon and honey for the cough? Sheila, SCD 37 mos UC 20 yrs mom of SCD 22 mos > Hello everyone, > > My son is having a very bad ear infection. Dr has > prescribed amoxicillin for him. It is an antibiotic > and i am not able to decide what to do for his ear > infection as he is already having yeast overgrowth and > bad bacteria in his gut. Please give me your opinion. > Do i need to supplement it with lots of probiotics? He > is able to tolerate culturelle but not pro biogold. > > He is also having very bad dry cough. I am giving > him tylenol cold and some ginger and honey combo > but it is not helping him. Last time when his cough > was with lot of phlegm ginger and honey worked fine > but this time its just not working and he is coughing > all thru the night. Please give your suggestions. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 5, 2004 Report Share Posted March 5, 2004 Air borne Allergy symptoms perhaps? My oldest son has allergies/asthma sort of. One of the first symptoms is a dry cough. It is the lungs reaction to protect the lungs from the allergens. When he gets that we treat immediately to prevent it from going further. You can use nasal crom (over the counter) 3 times a day, nasal spray. It is not systemic, stays in the nose. Takes up to 2 weeks to work. My son is now on a prescription nasal steroid (tends to work within a day or two) for allergy season as he had a bad episode in early February (I live in NC and allergy season starts early) and we felt we needed more. Hope to back him off to non prescription in the future. Marilyn mom to Caleb 4 (allergies/asthma sort of) and 2 Down Syndrome GF/CF and working toward SCD Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 5, 2004 Report Share Posted March 5, 2004 Marilyn, (This is not medical advice. I am not a doctor.) I wanted to share with you what worked to decrease my boys' allergy symptoms to the point where they are no longer on antihistamins and my younger son, who had been on inhalers, no longer needs them. My husband, who was a life-long allergy sufferer, was also able to go off all antihistamines. We started using MSM. My boys (age 7-weight 50 pounds and age 5-40 pounds) take 1000mg during high allergy season and they take 500mg during the low allergy season. We initially had to use higher doses (2000 during high allergy, 1000 low allergy), but over time we have been able to give less and maintain control. Jody mom to -5 and -7 SCD 13 months Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 5, 2004 Report Share Posted March 5, 2004 Thanks Not familar with MSM. What is it? marilyn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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