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Vomit after feed
I’m a bit confused and honestly a little worried. My baby is just 1 month old (around 3.5 kg), and he is vomiting a lot after feeds. Because of that, the doctor has given quite a few medicines. Here’s what I’ve been told to give (all 0.5 ml each): • Motinorm (for vomiting) – 2 times daily • Colicaid (for gas/colic) – 3 times daily before feed • Taxone (antibiotic) – 2 times daily • Zymosaf (for digestion) – 3 times daily after feed • Along with that: Vitamin D3 800IU, Astymin-C, AquaOmega and A to Z multivitamin once daily It feels like a lot of medicines for such a small baby, so I’m a bit confused whether this is all necessary or not. Since the main issue is vomiting after feeding, I just want to be sure I’m doing the right thing.
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Consult with Pediatrician physically for further evaluation and treatment
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Hello there, I m Neonatologist, there are few questions before commenting on medication.  Was your baby fullterm , birth weight? , is he gaining weight despite vomiting or wt loss , he is dehydrated? Paasing urine well. For all this, do consult online and get prescribed properly according to your baby's history, it's very important. These many medications can be avoided if not required.
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Can you send a picture of prescription? Birth wheight and current weight? All you require is good burping if good weight gain is there. What is the amount of vomitting? And colour?
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Visit physically to nearby pediatrician or consult online for detailed disc
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