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My baby is 2 months old and recently I consulted him to a pediatrician and my baby was having distended abdomen which was not hard because of trapped gas because of which he was farting a lot and he does excessive crying and he doesnot pass stool for 4 days and his weight is 4.4kg so because of the complains doctor prescribed coligo drops and as well neopeptine 9 drops for 15 days. My doubt is should I give neopepsin or coligo which one would be better. I gave neopeptine and after giving that he vomited twice. I am really concerned and confused what to do
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If their is distension and child is vomiting better to consult in office , hopefully all will be normal
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Aganglionosis should be ruled out based on symptoms mentioned. Consult physically
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contrast enema
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Yes you can give
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So according to the history It seems like the  child is not digesting milk well , so you can use neopeptin  ...colic aid SOS For vomiting you can use ondem drops
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U can give coligo No issues
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