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Vomiting in 6 month old
My daughter is 6 month old. today I have her moong dal pani around 12:30 pm and she vomited everything around 3 pm. She is also suffering from diarreha. She is on her medicine which is celofac (1/2 tablet twice) and RALOP and ZONCOLIFE 3 no each twice a day. He'd Dr also prescribed econorm 2 sachet a day but after giving her this she vomited so stopped giving her that.please help what could be the reason of her vomit and diatreha
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Look for vomitting out can give oral syp emeset half an hour before meals . It’s normal for a child to pass 4-5 stools a day at this age.You just have to ensure proper hydration Can give enterogermina twice a day Syp Zn also for 14 days
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If there are any signs of dehydration like lethargy, decreased urine output consult your paediatrician
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At this age,give 2 solid meals including curd and Banana in the diet,and 4 milk feeds including one top formula feed using a spoon and katori. Stop all medicines. Use syp ondem for vomiting half hour before meals or feeds,give ors after every loose motion if watery,and add Enterogermina vial half vial twice a day for 5 days. Maintain regularity and hygiene in preparation and giving of feeds.
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