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One month baby diarrehea
Hi Dr. My baby is 35 days old .he was pre term baby 36 weeks 3 days. Born weight was 2.38kg.now he is 3.5kgs in 35 days .I was giving pre NAN once or twice a day mostly mid night.now he is having diarrhea (very frequent  motion)doctor said he is confused with nan and mothers milk and has asked to stop NAN and given lacto bacillus powder twice a day. He has also prescribed similac with sugar freewhich has no lactose.Can I stop Similac also and continue  mother milk with lacto bacillus
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Dear Mother, You need guidance on breastfeeding  to get rid of these problems
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Please  Consult a Lactation  Counselor for more details .
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consult online/in clinic.
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Depends on the baby’s current status. Book an appointment with me to discuss further. You can follow me on Instagram @pediatrician_india for more helpful tips ! Take care !
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Problem lies there whether he is passing flatulent stools and whether he has rashes in anal area. If yes, then continue Similac no lactose. Well, I would recommend you to see a Pediatrician before doing anything.
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