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How to deal with high IgE levels?

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Dr. Deepak Dass

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Published At October 18, 2022
Reviewed AtDecember 5, 2023

Patient's Query

Hi doctor,

I have an IgE level of 396. I often get cold, cough, headaches, hay fever, wheezing. I am allergic to home dust, mites, yeast, soybean, eggs, ginger, and candida albicans.

Please suggest medicine.

Answered by Dr. Deepak Dass

Hi,

Thank you for the reply,

I have noted the contents of your mail and reviewed the reports attached (attachment removed to protect the patient's identity). Based on the same, I advise you that you will need long-term homeopathic treatment and regular follow-up from time to time to get the best response in the treatment process. However, for now, you need to start with the following medications.

a. Arsenic Alb 30c - The dosage would be three pills together to make a dose twice daily, morning and evening, for five days. If the medicine is in liquid form, then use five drops of medicine mixed in three teaspoons of water in a porcelain cup and take the solution as one single dose, preparing for the next dose. Avoid food and water or other regular medicines, if any, up to 30 minutes before or after taking the above medicine.

b. Lycopodium 30c once a week- The dosage will be the same as the above.

Kindly follow the above and update me after a week's time.

Same symptoms don't mean you have the same problem. Consult a doctor now!

Dr. Deepak Dass
Dr. Deepak Dass

Homeopathy

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