Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not being in daycare delayed his immunity.
STFU. It is fake news.
Anonymous wrote:Hygiene and prevention.
- Do you have cats or dogs at home? -- Zoonotic diseases can transfer from animals to people. And many kids have allergic reactions to pet hair, feces and dander.
- Have you checked for Mold? Someone who smokes? -- These can be irritants for children and weaken their immune system
- Do you wash bed-linen every week? Vacuum the beds to remove dust mites? Vacuum the carpets regularly? Change the filter? Have RO installed for your drinking water? - Again, all of this is to reduce pathogens from the environment.
- Do your kids shower at night? Do they dry their hair completely? Do they keep warm while sleeping? - This is to encourage cleanliness. Keep the body temperature steady and prevent catching chill. And helping with immunity.
- Do your kids wash their hands with soap and water? Do you have a no-shoes indoors policy at home? Do you clean or get your home cleaned regularly? - This will encourage cleanliness and prevent diseases by keeping the pathgen load less.
- Do your kids change their toothbrush every 2 months or after every illness? Do they keep their toothbrush outside the bathroom so that fecal droplets do not land on their tooth brush when toilet is flushed? - Reduce pathogens.
Personal habits and diet -
1) Make sure that they are doing salt water gargles every day. They should also scrape their tongue with a copper tongue cleaner every day after brushing their teeth. Must brush their teeth twice a day. Do they have throat stones?
2) Lots of vegetables and fruits, good quality protein etc every day. Hydrate with at least 5 glasses of water every day.
3) 1/2 teaspoon of good quality Manuka Honey every day.
4) Everyone in the family wears face mask at public places like grocery stores and costco.
5) A shot of 2 ounces of warm milk, a pinch of black pepper, and 1/4 tsp of turmeric every day in the morning.
6) Yogurt (plain) every day.
7) 1/2 teaspoon of black-strap molasses every day.
8) Pomegranate and carrot juice (2 - 4 ounce) every day.
Anonymous wrote:Also -
1 zinc lozenge in the morning when going to school during cold and cough season. You can also grind up pumpkin seeds and nuts and add in their milk. Adequate zinc and vitamin C prevents colds.
1/4 dose from a vial of os cillo coc cinum at the very first sign of any symptom - sneeze, sore throat, slight fever, body ache, lethargy, shivers or chills.
I too am not a doctor but I have used this on my own kids and it made a tremendous difference to their health. Oh, also, make sure that they are up to date with their immunizations etc.
Anonymous wrote:This screams immune system issues to me, whether it be an allergy or an autoimmune disorder.
OP, I would seek a second opinion from a pediatrician and maybe fine a pediatric immuniologist.
Anonymous wrote:Do you have Crohn's disease?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank you all for the excellent suggestions - I do have pets, the house gets deep-cleaned once per month, but our carpets definitely need to be replaced. We don't mask at stores, but that's a good idea. I might try to start doing that. My son does have a very good social life, but getting sick every two weeks is really, really dragging me down. I've asked his doctor, and she said: "Kids get sick in September and get better sometime in May."
Absurd. Time for a new doctor.