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Gas problem for 1 month old baby
My 1 month old daughter facing gas issues. She keep passing gas very often and cries due to gas. She keep stretching even in sleep and while stretching she make an arch backside sometimes. She is pooping once in 5-6 days. I give her 0.2 ml colimax SOS if she cries too much. sometimes she denies to breast milk even when she is hungry due to uncomfort but again after sometime (half an hour) she takes it. I also burp her regularly after each feed. Please help me what should I do as I don't have access to my pediatrician due to lockdown. I didn't get any chance to see doctor since I got discharge after my c section on 21 march.
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Hi .. It sounds more like Colic... can you please listen to my video on same. I think it should help you.. https://youtu.be/gckbihw7oga
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All the symptoms you are saying are normal for a newborn baby, even Colimax is not needed. Avoid any kind of medicine in this age unless if really required
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These symptoms are of infant colic. If baby is breast feed only then take ur meals on time, avoid bakery products and reduce milk consumption will help. Tummy time, burping well, and head up postion of baby will help
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