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Doing potty again and again
My child is 1.5 months old and he is passing battery potty continuously again and again and whenever we feed he passes the wattery potty. I am giving the entenosenina liq (ORS) once in a day and weltone z drop 1 ml once in a day still wattery potty is not stopped. Please suggest what should I do.
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Its fine if the baby is active playful. Make sure to give breastfeeds after every loose stools. And continue syp zinc 2.5ml OD for 2 weeks
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Passing stool after feed is normal at this age. If the baby is active, playful, taking feeds well and passing urine atleast 6-8 times a day, then you need not worry
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Passing motion after every feed is normal in babies. Have a watch on urine output, activity. If baby is feeding well and gaining weight nothing to worry
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Passing motion after feeding is normal for young babies. I assume he is breastfed. But if the frequency is very high then it can be infectious. Keep a watch on urine output. Enterogermina is a probiotic, not ORS. Sometimes post infection they have difficulty in digesting milk sugars. For such a young baby better to visit pediatrician and discuss
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Give Enterogermina tubes 1 tube morning and night for 3days
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Give probiotics
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Its normal in a 1.5 month old baby Check weight of the baby Urine output should be more than 6 times in 24 hrs
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If fever , excessive crying, decreased urine output , abdominal distension , visit pediatrician
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