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Baby vomits after dinner
My 2 years old son vomits after dinner almost everyday... Is it normal?? 9:30 - 10:00 am - Breakfast 11:30am  - Coconut water 1:30 pm - Lunch 3:30 pm - musumbi juice 6:15 - 6:30 Evening tiffin 9:45 pm - 10:00 pm - Dinner Is this schedule okk?? Or should I change the timing??
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This schedule is ok. Vomiting is common at this age. If he is not losing weight, nothing to worry about. Please visit a pediatrician for check up and detailed history to look at cause of vomiting
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It is looking like it is gastritis. Avoid triggers like choclates chips, fatty spicy food. Follow same regular schedule of food. You can use lanzol junior for  3 days and see for response
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Hello ! Give lanzol jr sachet 15 mg - 1 sachet in 1 glass of water before breakfast in the mrng
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Give soft diet, avoid oily food , junk food.
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Timing sounds good... But more important wud be what u give for dinner. Do not force feed. Increase physical activity Also what is the weight of baby
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