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Tired of Sneezing All Day? It’s Not Just a Cold—15 Household Allergic Rhinitis Triggers you might not know !

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  Does your morning start with a marathon of 5-10 sneezes before you’ve even brushed your teeth?   Maybe you’ve noticed that every time the morning prayer agarbatti is lit or the ceiling fan starts spinning, your nose begins to run and a dull headache sets in. If you find yourself constantly reaching for a tissue or a handkerchief, you aren't alone! According to recent reports, nearly  20% to 30% of the Indian population  suffers from at least one form of nasal allergy. 

Homeopathy for Children: Supporting Immunity and Emotional Well-being

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  Did you know? According to the World Health Organization (WHO)🌏,  Homoeopathy is the second  is often cited as the second most widely used system of medicine globally ! Learn more   While many think it’s just for adults, it’s actually a " secret weapon " for parents who are tired of the constant cycle of antibiotics💊. In our Previous Blog on Homoeopathy for children, we explored why this  200-year-old medical system  🩺is the safest choice for growing bodies.  Today, let’s look at 5 specific times those little white pills can  save your day  (and your sleep!💤). 1. The "2 AM Teething" Mystery  🦷 Every parent knows the scene: it’s past midnight, your baby is inconsolable, and one cheek is flushed bright red. Teething is a natural milestone, but it can be a challenging time for the whole family.         👩‍🍼 The "Sweet" Advantage:  Because these tiny globules dissolve instantly, there is no "medicine battle...

Homoeopathy for children | Is Homeopathy a better alternative for children ?

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  Homoeopathy for children | Is Homeopathy a better alternative for children ?    Scope of Homeopathy for children at Sri Sathya Sai Homoeo Pharmacy & Clinic, Rajakilpakkam We’ve all been there. You’ve planned the perfect Saturday—maybe a trip to the park or a quiet family lunch—only to hear that unmistakable sniffle from the other room. For Mrs.Kavita, a dedicated mom living in our vibrant, humid city, this wasn't just a streak of bad luck; it was a weekly routine. Her 6-year-old son, Rahul, was the picture of energy every Monday. He’d head to school with his backpack high and a smile on his face. But like clockwork, by Friday evening, something changed. Perhaps it was the "dusty evening breeze" or the shift in temperature as the sun went down, but the pattern was relentless. What started as a tiny sneeze at 6:00 PM would transform into a restless, barking cough by midnight. By Saturday morning, Mrs.Kavita was reaching for the thermometer instead of the picnic basket...