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MY SON having digestion issues and cold
My son is 27 days old on birth he was given Similac 1 due to which he faced constipation issues dr prescribed Neopeptine and bonnispaz and change the formula milk from Similac to Nanpro lo lac after taking Nanpro either he poops or take out milk on a recent visit on 26th July his weight was 3 kg and at the time of birth also he was 3 kg having nose congestion and dr prescribed Nasvion and saline water he not getting proper sleep i am worried as his weight is not increasing and i dont want to give medicines to such a small baby please help
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Please try to start breast feeding your child.evenif you are giving top milk don't dilute the milk
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First, breast milk , is possible , is the best and safest food for your newborn. Babies might not take all formulas equally. Your best bet would be to change brands and see what she likes. Formula milk can cause constipation- whichever brand you buy, that’s not going to change. After a good feed, babies tend to sleep 1.5-2 hours. If they don’t do that, it’s probably because they are hungry. Try increasing feeds and burp properly. Babies slate expected to increase about 500-600g by 1 month of age. It might be worth it to take a good Paeditric opinion. Hope her Thyroid profile was normal.
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Start breast feeding and everything will be alright. Then there will be no need of medicines. Visit a pediatrician for proper feeding techniques.. Ensure proper dilution if giving infant formula milk.
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dear parents,, as you know mother milk is amrit, ask mother to feed ,don't allow any one with cold to enter baby room, above measure would avoid medications.
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