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Colic or gas
My 2 months baby cries a lot while taking feed. I always take out the burp even then she cries like having a lot of pain. At times she will be very hungry but as soon as after 2 3 sips she pushes away the spoon or the bottle and cries in hunger. We give her colicaid as well. The doctor says it's normal upto the age of 4 months but it's affecting her intake as well. We have even started protectis 2 times a day. What else can be done.
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If she's passing urine 7 to 8 times a day and gaining weight, nothing need be done
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Burp after and in between feeds. Continue colicaid drops
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Continue breast feeding. If not enough weight gain, can give formula with spoon
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Bottle cause gas. Gas cause colic. To soothe colic needs feed. More bottle feed, more gas. Cycle continues. Avoid bottle feeding, the solution.
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Visit physically to nearby pediatrician.
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Consult to Pediatrician physically for further evaluation and treatment
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Greetings kindly check the weight gain if gain is 15-20 gm per day ,then need not be worried. Regarding the colic avoid bottle feeding Kindly consult if required
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