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Sorry!!! This is going to be a bit long but there are a couple of

things going on and I need to explain the whole picture. Just

wondering if anyone has any information for treatment of coxackie's

disease. (hand,foot,mouth disease) I took my 2 1/2 y.o. daughter to

the doctor (she had to be really bad for me to do this) as she has a

combination of things going on. She has a very moist cough, her

lungs sound clear (triggered from who knows what/she had whooping

cough around Thanksgiving last year/probably a post nasal drip).

She has yellow drainage from her eyes(her sister had pink eye last

week for which we used MSM eye gtts. and has worked wonders for both

of them; doctor agrees with me that it is pink eye and believe it or

not agrees with the treatment as I told him that I prefer not to use

antibiotics.) and finally she has these white patches in her mouth

with a few blisters (which the doctor believes is coxackie's

disease). It started with about 4 canker sores on her tongue. (She

has also been stressed out due to a change in sleeping arrangements-

she has slept with my husband and I for the past 2 1/2 years and we

finally got her a bed of her own and she is just not too happy

about sleeping in it without me/she still nurses at nap time and bed

time/I've laid down with her until she falls asleep but she somehow

knows I am not there in the middle of the night/this I know will

take time) She does complain that they do hurt her. The past few

days she has survived only on cheerios and diluted juices and

water. Anything else seems to bother her alot. She does swish the

MSM in her mouth and swallows it and does also take the superfood

with the diluted juice once a day anyway. Is there anything else I

can do for her as I know that the latter of the three runs a viral

course of about 2 weeks?

 

Thanks in advance!

Blessings!

Fern

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