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Lacoste intolerance of newborn baby
My baby was diagnosed with lactose digestion issues when he was one month old.he is now Months old . The doctor told me to feed bm and fm alternatively. I did that for one month and then slowly started giving him more bm feed. Now he rejects fm and only does breastfeeding. He was fine while only breastfeeding then suddenly started doing watery with mucus potty 3 4 times in a day. Potty colour is normal yellow .he is doing this for last 10.days my dr told me to do alternative feed again but baby rejected fm . I don't eat any dairy products In my diet. Can I continue only breastfeeding to my baby?? Is this kind of watery with mucus potty 4 5 times a day normal ? Kindly help
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Can continue breast feeding
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Consult to Pediatrician physically for further evaluation and treatment
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If urine output good, (>7 /day) & gaining weight, can continue only breast milk
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Please take up consultation to discuss further
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Can continue feeding.
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Yes of course only breastfeeding If child below 6 months, then can pass motion 6 to 10 times a day and that is normal
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