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Baby 2 weeks old throwing up
Baby boy 2 weeks old (body weight 4kg) throwing up since morning No fever no stomach pain He is not burping . Should i give vomikind? What dose ?
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Vomistop drops 1ml three times a day for 2days,1/2 hr before feeding.
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If baby not accepting feeds or becomes dull plz do visit a pediatric doctor.
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Do burp well after each feed.. If vomit is white in colour then no issues... You can give domstal baby drops if needed...
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monitor weight for weight gain..
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consult online if requires..
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Domstal suspension 0.4 ml three times a day Colicaid drops 5 drops three times a day
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if vomiting persist then consult paediatrician .
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Do proper burping. If burping in usual position is not enough u can try other position like putting child on ur lap. If vomiting persist, consult Pediatrician
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Hi, Burp or keep erect for 20 min. Vomiting small amounts then nothing to worry.
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Continuous vomiting, consult nearby paediatrician.
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