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Constipation and Gassy
My 2 months daughter has been having issues passing stool, sometimes it takes 48 hrs and somedays 72hrs but it's never regular . She keeps passing gas almost every hour and most of the time it's smelly.. we have been giving her coliza drop but I don't want coliza to be part of her daily dose. Please advise.
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Stop formula feeds ..and just cont breastfeeding along with burping .. after every feeds..its nornal for baby at this age to pass stools like this in 3-4days gap .
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Do burping.
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Hello dear parent, I understand your concern. It is absolutely normal for a baby until about 6 months of age to pass stools once in 4-5 days or even 4-5 times in one day. Children who are breastfed need not have regular stooling like in adults If you have been top feeding with formula feeds, i would suggest you to stop formula feeding and continue just exclusive breastfeeding.
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you don't have to give coliza everytime if the baby is passing stools of normal colour and consistency, then there is no need to worry. you can try avoiding cow milk and milk products in the mother's diet
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Along with the above complaints, if you notice 1. distension of tummy 2. irritability 3. not feeding well 4. red rashes around anal region 5. watery stools 6. stools mixed with blood or mucus 7. loss of weight or not gaining adequate weight Then, i would suggest you to visit your Paediatrician otherwise your baby seems fine
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Dear parents, Íf your Baby is on mother's milk ask mother to drinks lots of water before breastfeeding and during breastfeeding. Avoid spicy food.
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