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My daughter is 7 months old and she is passing motions for 5 to 6 times in a day. So is there a possibility that because of new teeth she is passing motions and sometimes she feels so irritated. Just want to know is there any solution for this. Your help will be much appreciated
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It is nothing to do with teething. No need to worry about few motions. Freqent feeds to maintain hydration is all required
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It’s very normal Continues breast feeding Add semisolid in diet
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Is stools are watery or contain blood? If ans is No than don't worry,  it will be normal in few days.
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give curd rice, mashed bananas
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if child becomes lethargic or any other symptoms,  consult me accordingly
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It's just normal for babies...U can add ORS, zinc syrup 20 mg daily, probiotics sachet twice daily for 3 days
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Hello mommy..as you said during teething babies can be fussy and may pass stools more times than usual because of increased salivation. Hope you have not started cows milk yet..Well some simple things you can do now are:- 1) couple of doses of paracetamol in 6 hours gap 2) A probiotic - bifilac/ bifilacc GG 1 sachet twice a day for 3 days 3) ice application to the site where new tooth is erupting Hope this helps!
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