When your child has a fever, select the most appropriate-specific homeopathic remedy and begin administering it as soon as possible. You should notice some response within thirty minutes. After one or two doses, the temperature will usually start coming down. If the fever does not respond, try a different remedy.
Aconite – is useful at the very beginning of a fever and for a fever of sudden onset. This homeopathic is most often used during winter, when a child may have been exposed to cold wind. It is recommended for the child who is restless, moving around and tossing in bed, difficult to calm down, hyperactive, and possibly afraid.
Arsenicum album – is for the child whose fever increases between midnight and 2:00 a.m. This child is anxious and fidgety and reports pain in his legs. He wants a cold compress on his head and blankets his legs.
Belladonna – is also used against sudden fevers. This is for a feverish child who has chills, with a flushed and heated face and body. His pupils are typically dilated, and noise and light bother him.
Bryonia – is for the irritable child with a fever, strong thirst, and possibly constipation. This child asks to be left alone.
Chamomilla – for a fever associated with teething. This is for a child who feels worse with any kind of heat, worse in a hot room, worse under blankets, and, unfortunately, worse at night. If your baby has one hot, red cheek, and one pale and cold cheek, and wakes up crying throughout the night, an emerging tooth may be the cause of the fever. The child may seem comforted when carried around, but the calm with last only for a short time. Give him three doses of Chamomilla (one every two hours). Once this infant is no longer red-cheeked and clutching at you for comfort, his fever can be further resolved with Ferrum phosphoricum.
Ferrum phosphoricum – treats a moderate fever, including a previously high fever that has been lowered by Aconite or Belladonna. Ferrum phosphoricum is also useful for a fever that is not sudden, high, or rapid in onset. It is good for a child who is pale and feels weak.
Gelsemium – is for the child who sustains a fever and whose whole body feels achy and flushed. His eyelids are heavy and droopy, and he has no thirst.
Mercurius solubilis – is recommended for the feverish child with offensive-smelling breath, body odour, stool, and/or urine.
Phosphorus – is useful for a child suffering from a cough or respiratory infection with fever and who craves ice-cold drinks (which, unfortunately, he may not be able to keep down for long).
If none of the above remedies seems right for your child, a homeopathic combination fever remedy may be helpful. Follow dosage directions on the product label.
The usual dose is two granules of the selected remedy (most often 30 CH strength) every hour till improvement, up to four doses.