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Homeopathic Treatment for Hayfever :-

Sudden; after exposure to dry, cold wind. Aconite Nap 30, 1/2 hourly

Coryza with violent sneezing; localised tingling in the throat Sabadilla 30, 2 hourly

Thin, watery discharge from nose with irritation and violent, painful sneezing; restlessness and unquenchable thirst Arsenic Album 30, 3 hourly

Watering of nose and eyes, intense sneezing; soreness of lips and nostrils; worse indoors, morning; better in open air Allium Cepa 30, 2 hourly

Violent sneezing, bland discharge from nose but discharge from eyes burn; worse in open air Euphrasia 30, 4 hourly

Violent sneezing, running of nose in the morning; excoriating discharge; eyes feel hot and heavy; aching all over the body; loss of thirst; limbs heavy; better after passing urine Gelsemium 30, 4 hourly

Patient chilly and irritable; irritation in nose, eyes and face; violent spells of sneezing; nose stuffed at night Nux Vomica 30, 4 hourly

Patient sensitive to cold; chronic catarrh Psorinum 200 or 1M, once weekly (3 Doses)

Constant sneezing; nose stuffed up or running of nose and eyes; worse in open air, damp, being chilled when hot Dulcamara 30 or 200, 4 hourly

Nose stuffed; sneezing; worse at night; pricking in nose with desire to bore into nostrils or watering of nose profusely making nostrils raw and sore Arum Triph 30, 4 hourly.

Take the remedy which is similar to your symptoms. No side effects or complications if taken as directed, please do not exceed the given dosage and under any circumstances do not try to mix any remedies and avoid Chocolates, Mints, Coffee, Red Meat, Alcoholic and Carbonated drinks, Spicy Rich Food while taking any Homeopathic remedies, and keep the medicines away from direct sunlight, heat strong smells and perfumes and do not store them in the fridge.

Curing without any side effects or Complications Thats the Beauty of Homeopathic Medicine.


Take Care and God Bless You !

2007-08-06 19:41:59 · answer #1 · answered by Soul Doctor 7 · 2 0

He needs LOCAL honey. This will help him develop immunities to all airborn irritants in your area. Give him a teaspoon a day and watch the sneezes stop. As with any herbal remedy, the effects will occurr gradually. He will also have less colds and flu synptoms as the years wear on. Don't put the kid on medication that will not cure the cause, only mask the symptoms with side effects-who knows if there are long term damages caused to his body from medication. If your child is under 1 year old, you should not give him honey.

2007-08-03 11:34:46 · answer #2 · answered by cooker_upper1 5 · 0 0

Do what I do for mine, dust then vacuum weekly. The day you do clean have him wear a dust mask because it puts some in the air. Those Ionic purifiers work great too. Also humidifiers during the night keep the air from getting dry which causes dust.

2007-08-03 06:00:13 · answer #3 · answered by tedfromwi 2 · 0 0

When you're indoors, you can buy hypoallergenic air filters for your forced air heating or cooling system for about $10-15. That will help.

There are also a lot of after-market air purifying systems that you can have installed that will make a big difference, but those can get expensive.

There may be allergy medicine that will lessen the effects as well.

2007-08-03 05:59:22 · answer #4 · answered by Body by BBQ 2 · 1 0

If you don't want to hastle medicine, keep your house dusted more often, Swifters are helpful. That will cut down on his sneezing. If that does not help, take him to a doctor and they will precribe a allergy medicine just for dust.

2007-08-03 05:58:13 · answer #5 · answered by Leona PH 4 · 1 0

you really can't. Best thing to do is not take him to dirty, dusty areas and to keep your house very clean. Don't use irritating household cleaners to clean with. No aerosol sprays or funky smelling stuff! He may grow out of it. Do your best to keep all the irritants away and don't give him allergy meds unless you absolutely have to.

Best advice is to see a doctor if his sneezing becomes a real disturbance in his life.

2007-08-03 05:59:16 · answer #6 · answered by ~brigit~ 5 · 2 0

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2016-10-19 09:04:01 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

dust more offten!lol i have the some problem i just learned to dust every 3 days and if it gets too bad for me i will leave and my mom will dust the house

2007-08-03 05:59:41 · answer #8 · answered by LTH DarkAngel 1 · 1 0

Give him an antihistamine. Sneezing around dust is pretty normal for everyone.

2007-08-03 05:57:25 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

He can either wear a face breather commonly found in drug stores for medical and dental personnel or stay away from where the dust is at.

2007-08-03 05:58:38 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

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