6 month old baby problems

2021-10-21 04:06:24
There are a few listed problems with him: 1. Teething (giving calcarea phosphorica 6x, 2tab twice a day). Is it fine? 2. Iching ( not sure but multiple times he rubs his nose with hand even while sleeping. I'm giving some white color Nasel drop). Do i need to give anything else or should i continue? 3. Constipation from last week ( hard to pass the poop, once i saw a bit green color but not always). What to do? 4. Don't drink milk from bottle ( suddenly refused , now only taking breast milk and we give dal or kichdi or 200 ml banana shake in a day). Is it normal or should i try something else? 5. Sometimes i heard "ghad ghad" sound while he is sleeping. what to do to give him releif?
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Greetings. Continue breast feeding. and start weaning. Slowly introduce a new item every week to start with only one item , then second item next week continuing 1st item.khichri dal banana are very good. Give egg, sweet lime juice. For constipation   give plenty of warm watercoconut water. Green veg boiled carrots. For teething , I practice only modern medicine. For itching no need to give nasal drops.
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Don't forget immunization, Nutrition is already mentioned.ontroduce some sort of playing and communicating. but Never shout or argue or abuse in presence of your baby. They respond by behavior problem  Always keep happy healthy emoytional enviornment.
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ask for consult through practo.

Answered2021-11-10 06:59:08

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1. Calcarea phosphorica6x is homeopathic preparation, I am not aware of its benefit. You can consult to a homeopathic doctor 2. Child can rub his nose because of nose block. You can put normal saline drops 3& 4.  At 1 year of age you should give 3 meals nd 2 snacks. For more information on complimentary feeding you can watch video on my  you tube channel - Gaga health. 5. It is normal gut sound no need to worry
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you can book consultantation if your problems not resolved

Answered2021-10-21 07:53:02

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