My son is 17 days old

2024-01-11 02:18:10
My son is 17 days old. He is having 7-8 stools from day 1 and it's not stopping. More over from 5-6 days he is not sleeping properly and keeps on crying. Even after feeding he needs feed and cry. Won't sleep .. pls suggest me
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Is your baby on breastfeeding or formula feeding. Gastrocooic reflex is normal in small babies provided baby remain hydrated well. Will need to see baby over video once
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Consider additional medication

Answered2024-01-11 08:24:04

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Try giving breast feed and not formula feed. This might be the reason

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Consult to Pediatrician physically for further evaluation and treatment

Answered2024-01-11 03:00:56

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Greetings it's due to worm infestation kindly deworm the child

Answered2024-01-11 02:21:37

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Dear parents Baby on mother's milk çan pass 6to10 stool in a day or once in 3to5 day's is normal' . After feeding burp the Baby properly. Feed baby every 2 hrly And from 10pm to 6 am feed on demand.

Answered2024-01-11 07:35:16

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Show once t o your pediatrician physically

Answered2024-01-11 03:46:06

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Visit physically to nearby pediatrician.

Answered2024-01-11 03:00:20

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