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Recurrent Viral Infections in Children

Public Health
DiyaGender: FemaleAge: 5 years (Pediatric) Chronicity: 1 year

Presenting Complaints & History

  • Frequent episodes of high-grade fever every 3-4 weeks
  • Swollen tonsils, sore throat, and nasal congestion
  • Loss of appetite and weight during fever episodes
  • Missing school frequently due to illness

Clinical Assessment

Brought in for low immunity. Developed back-to-back viral infections since starting preschool. Frequent antibiotic use caused gut sensitivity.

Diagnostic Investigations: Clinical evaluation confirming throat lymphoid hyperplasia; blood tests showed normal counts.

Homeopathic Therapeutics & Management

Constitutional therapy to naturally strengthen the child's immune system, reduce lymphatic susceptibility, and support gut recovery.

Selected Constitutional Remedies: Calcarea Carbonica and Baryta Carbonica

Lifestyle & Nutritional Support

Nutrient-dense home-cooked meals, avoiding ice cream and cold drinks, and daily outdoor play.

Clinical Outcome

Follow-up Period: 6 months
  • Fever episodes resolved, with zero recurrences during winter
  • Resolved nasal congestion and swollen tonsils
  • Healthy weight gain of 2.0 kg with normal appetite
  • Active school participation and improved childhood immunity
Medically reviewed by Dr. Navaneeth K. Unni
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