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Constipation in infants
My baby always gasy n always cry at night n I'm sure it definitely bcz of gas build in his stomach n  before a month he used to poop regularly but after a month now he's taking 3,4 days n while pooping he always cry n scream alot as if he's constipated only on breastfeed. what should I do fr this problem,it's really hard to see him while pooping
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Possiblity of infant colic. It is a comoon problem in breasfeeding infants.
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Ensure that baby is fed adequately, every 2 hrs, sometimes due to inadequate feeding this could happen. Use Colic aid drops 1ml two times a day for 3 days. It will help to relax the stomach of the baby and would help to pass stool.
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Ensure adequate feeding g of rhe baby. Use the medication only for 3 days.
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It is most likely infantile colic. Treatment can help in improvement. Please visit a pediatrician
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It's Infantile colic
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Feed frequently, do burping It will normalise mother should take high fibre diet and more water
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If vomiting or abdominal distension then physical evaluation is necessary
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Infantile colic
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Do Burping regularly
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Need to consult near pediatrician to reduce ur worry
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Nothing to worry Wait and watch
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