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Excessive crying
Hi.. please suggest my son 30days old has been crying a lot..changed to similac powder from dexolac powder..non stop crying holding breath..what would be the reason. And please let me know any paediatric available today near vanasthalipuram area.
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Crying in 30 days old may be due to colicky pain... You can give colicaid drops to relieve gas discomfort.... You can also use digestive drops...
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burp well for 15mins after feeding..
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consult in person to nearby pediatrician if crying persist
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Hi..excessive cry during infancy most commonly is due to colic pain ( adbomen discomfort) ..u can give a trial of colic aid drops to relieve discomfort Use of top feeds such as dexolac or similac can cause abdomen discomfort more often So kindly plan for exclusive breastfeeding ..if u have breastfeeding issues kindly address those issues with consulting a local paediatrician
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if cry is excessive and unconsolable kindly consult a paediatrician asap
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Hi, Crying could be due to tummy pain or insufficient feeds
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Give colicaid drops and apply coconut oil around umbilicus and massage in a circular pattern daily
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