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Unable to digest both formula nd cow mil
Hi hi my baby is 3 months old but he is unable to digest even formula milk (Inmil) and also cow milk he vomit after drinking both milk but breastmilk is ok for him so please suggest any additional source along with breast milk. Also he have chronic colic pains.
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Greetings. Breast feeding is the best milk for children , not only now but even for future .It prevents obesity, DM  HBP, HEART DISEASES, METABOLIC SYNDROME. So go for Breast feeding. If any need consult again with prior appointment.
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This is May be cow milk allergy or intolerance to artificial milk formula. Stop both and continue breast feeding till 6 months and then start supplementing liquid diet and start semisolid diet. Intestinal colic can be treated by properly burning after feeding and prebiotic and probiotics use . Gastica drops can help also
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Mixed feeding is always incorrect hence problem. For 3 months baby why animal milk if only formula can be used that to if mothers milk is insufficient. To say mothers milk is insufficient crying is not the criterion but number of times urine passing if less than 5 times per day it requires formula feeding only no animal milk.
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