Homeopathy Trio
The cold, wet factor is back in Vancouver with a vengeance and along with it comes colds, coughs and croup. As a parent, I’m grateful for the quick relief remedies often provide and I’ve converted many a parent on homeopathy’s benefits for croup alone!
What is Croup anyway?
One of the most frightening respiratory infections for parents and children alike, croup causes an unusual barking cough and wheezing due to an inflammation and swelling of the vocal chords. Because it typically develops during sleep, the child wakes up coughing and struggling to breathe at night, much to the shock of a parent. If this happens to you, remember to stay calm and reassure your child before all else.
If you don’t have remedies on hand, you may have heard of these tricks: turn on a hot shower and allow your child to breathe the steam in the bathroom; or take your bundle out into the cold night air. While these may help in the moment, be sure to try out the remedies below anyway. Not only do they put an end to the attack within minutes, but also they also help prevent attacks recurring the next night and the night after that, a common problem.
Remedy Trio:
In the world of homeopathy and croup, you need only remember 3 remedies in the emergency for lasting results: Aconite, Spongia and Hepar sulph.
Aconite is your first choice. Aconite works for those attacks that appear out of the blue with little or no forewarning. Typically the croup comes on before midnight and is scary enough to frighten both the child and the parent! Many children won’t need any additional remedies after a dose or two of Aconite.
Spongia is for that dry barking cough, which sounds almost like a saw going through wood or a dry seal’s bark. It is the second remedy to be given after Aconite or use it first if there was already a dry cough developing. Spongia is your second choice if Aconite does not seem to be working or holding.
Hepar sulph is the opposite of Spongia: loose and rattling! Give it as your third choice, for instance if the cough is loosening up, which can typically occur towards morning. Hepar sulph is a great cough remedy which is useful later, not usually the first day.
Since the 30c potency is most popular, I would recommend giving 3-5 pills in the moment, repeating every 15 minutes if necessary or every time the child awakens up to 3-4 times that night. In homeopathy, less is better, so stop as symptoms improve.
Some children have a susceptibility to croup, meaning that each time the toddler gets a cold, he or she develops croup. If this is often, constitutional remedies will help your child, but require the expert advice of a homeopath. For more information on homeopathy and constitutional treatment, check out the Treatment FAQ page under Homeopathy on my website at www.vancouverhomeopath.com.
Finally, for those who would like to buy a good book on homeopathy for remedies at home, there are many on the market. My personal favorites are by Panos and Heimlich: Homeopathic Medicine at Home for its charts and stories. If you’re looking for something on just kids, I also like the book Homeopathy for Children by Feldman and Pinto for it’s practical, easy to use style.
