Could you consult a dietician. Kindly avoid formulas. Mother's feed is the best ...
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syrup ondem can be given 3ml, twice a day for vomiting,but it can relive only vomiting.Avoid milk for a day or two and give her rest of her diet.Give her as much water as much she accepts.
I hope the child does not have any fever or loose motion. ...
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It has been seen in our practice that bottle feeding no, how hygienically you give it, can lead to infections in infants.And only breastfeeding is safe till infant is 6 months of age.So try to give more of breastfeeds to the infant if possible.If complete breastfeeds are not feasible then please give undiluted pasteurized cow's milk by cup and spoon to the child.Any solid feeds are not recommended till 6 months of age.And since dysentery is always infective don't forget to give an anti ...
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Before commenting on her weight i would like to know her birth weight.A gain of half a kg per month is considered optimal.So if she is gaining half kg per month it is good.Also infant's weight gain is optimal on exclusive breastfeeding till 6 months of age.After 6 months of age we need to start complimentary feeding along with breastfeeds.Freshly prepared home made foodstuffs are preferred over commercial preparations.For first one to two months we should give homemade milk ...
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First of all we need to exclude lower respiratory tract infection which may include pneumonia or bronchiolitis.Take your child to a paediatrician for clinical examination.U mentioned your child was on antibiotics 3 times in last 4 months.Was it due to lactose intolerance only leading to loose motions or for some other illness also ??
Has exclusive bottle feeding advised to you by a paediatrician after diagnosis of lactose intolerance or the child was bottle fed since bi ...
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Domstal may be given for other causes than vomiting, such as for regulation of gut motility, which may lead to a 'gassy' state. That is why your doctor has prescribed domstal. Colicaid is meant for relief of colic. Both may be given together. Give domstal before feeds, preferably 30 mins, but a 1 month old will mostly not give you that time, he is always hungry! Never mind. ...
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Switching from one antibiotic to another without finishing the course is not a good idea. Norfloxacin 400 should be taken twice daily for 5 days. You can breast feed your baby. But you must get your urine test for culture and sensitivity done immediately. ...
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Do not force feed your baby. Give him 3-4 meals a day. Try home based food like khichri (rice and dal), boiled and mashed vegetable, boiled egg, solid fruits like banana, papaya, apple, Dahi etc. Make the food tasty. Even if he takes small amounts of different types of food, it will be enough for him. Continue to breast feed. ...
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Try holding her upright for 20 MTS after every feed.if she is losing wt then further testing is required otherwise no ...
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