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Stomach problem and smelly poop
My 2 months old baby is crying frequently and we are not able to find the cause. She is fully on breastfeeding. For the past three days she is crying intermittently and always sucking hands after feeding also. I have given colicaid 6 drops 3 times a day. But still she is not recovered and her poop also somewhat smelly from yesterday. Her birth weight is 2.46 and now her weight is 3.8. Is this normal and my milk is sufficient or any top up feeding needed? Please address this issue.
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Weight gain is good, cry must be due to colic pain of abdomen.
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Consult if the baby is very irritable.
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Consult to Pediatrician physically for further evaluation and treatment
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Cry during nights may be due to colic But sucking hands may be due to insufficient breast feed Better to take consultation as detailed history is needed
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Please consult pediatrician as proper detailed history is not possible on chat in your case and then take medicines.
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Book an online consultation for detailed evaluation.  Looks like colic mostly but other causes need to be excluded
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