My baby is 8 month old.she have a diahera last week itself.. after consult our doctor.wil give the treatment for my baby..at that time starting fever also..now not cure..still fever is there
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At this age,give 3 milk feeds including 1 top milk feed using a spoon and katori and rest breastfeeding,and 3 solid meals a day including curd and Banana in the diet in addition to whatever you prepare at home.
Add ors after every loose motion if watery and give Enterogermina vial one vial twice a day for 5 days.
Use paracetamol for fever and repeat every 4 hours if required.
If not improving in 3 days OR accompanied by other symptoms like vomiting or abdominal distension or dullness and refusal to feed,consult your paediatrician asap.
Dear parents,
Your child is suffering from gut infection, give her following treatment Syp vomikind half teaspoon ful thrice a day for 3days empty stomach.
Syrup zenflox oz half teaspoon ful twice a day for 5days.
Syp Vizylac one teaspoon ful twice a day for 5days.
Syp Meftagesic one Tsf three times a day for 5days.
Stop bottle feeding.
According to me stop milk from 8am to 8pm give semi solid diet like Dal, dalia, khichdi, rice, alu, kela, apple, upaama, halwa, patoliya, raab, kadi, idle, poha etc & from 8pm to 8am give milk if mother milk available its preferable if not toned milk adding sugar as per our taste by katori spoon or glass.
Start with stop milk for 4hours in day for 15days and give semi solid diet next 15days stop milk for 8hours & give semi solid diet, lastly stop milk from 8am to 8pm give semi solid diet.
This because 100ml milk gives 70 calories energy.
100ml juices gives 55 calories of energy.
100gm food gives 350 calories of energy
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