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My mothers 81 years was admitted in hospital for 10 days. She is now at home. She has been recommended medications. I am also side by side started homeopathic treatment of my Mom for better rehabilitation. She has been recommended kalmegh, Aalserum 7x, Dr Reckeweg R11, carbo beg, Deasth Drops  by doctor. Doctor told me to give 20 drops each in some water. But she is on the bed only. It is easier to give few drops directly in her mouth through bottle rather than mix it in water give her either in spoon or anything. She takes her feed through Ryles Tube inserted in mouth. So can I give her directly drops in mouth from homeopathic bottles. How much drops or is ir important to mix water.
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Some more details required for proper treatment and diagnosis You can consult me on practo
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Kindly consult me on practo online or calling. Need more details for proper guidance.
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You must Consult a proper homeopath. it is too much medicine for a bed ridden patient.
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20 drops bitter in taste... Better thing is to mix in little water and then give through rules tube or in mouth.       Homeopathy is such a good option in recovery period after hospitalization.
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Give ditectly to tongue Dont worry no problem it is safe Relax
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I would suggest you push it through Ryles tube. It may cause significant amount of burning and irritation of the tongue (as the dose is 20 drops and not one or two).
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Hello I really appreciate your belief in homeopathy Thankyou for believing in us You can give the medication drops directly on tongue don’t worry. Not necessary to mix it with water
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You can give this medicine through feeding tube as well by mixing in water.
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Please mix it in water as giving direct 20 drops  will be bitter in taste and irritate the tongue surface.
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It is better to give in water, as homoeopathic medicines will give you better result when take in water. And direct drops on tongue will cause burning and 
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You can give directly on tongue,  not mandatory to give in water.
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