My baby is 2month 17 days old and weighs 4.8 kg on Ostocalcium and UltraD3 supplements.
She gets very uneasy, wakes up every 15 minutes at night and has been crying a lot because of burp.Although she takes burp immediately after feed, she gets discomfort after putting down to sleep and cries and sometime burps.Tried giving collicaid sometimes at night but that does not help her. I was giving her Carmicide syrup and Neosmile for gas issue some weeks back.Should i again continue the same or any other medication.Please advise
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Stop every thing except breast feedings. Later on we will give Rise D 6oooo iu every 15days×3 doses.
Don't forget immunization, hygiene. Respect your babies presence. Never shout or argue or abuse in presece of your baby. It gives them behavior problems.
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Take care of Hygiene. . Take care of mosquito to prevent malaria and dengue. Always maintain their hydrations. It is observed that hydration is first to suffer in any ailment.
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Don't forget immunization according to schedule.
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This seems to be a case of severe colic. Colicaid drops can be used . However, if no response to colicaid , should consult Paediatrician for better treatment. Healthy infant does not need calcium supplement . Vitamin D is enough.
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Calcium supplements sometimes may aggravate colic.
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