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Baby for bacterial form 6 months .motion
Baby is suffering from baby feeding bacterial .and continues motions . we are giving milk to baby by mother feeding and using formula milk So how can we avoid baby motions.. Can we continue formula milk Can we continue mother feeding Which one is better to continue to giving to baby
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Dear ,dont worry Sometimes baby having lactose intolerance so avoid milk.,as baby is 1 year old stop breast feeding Take opinion of your treating peadritician U can give baby formula feed in water ,  clean the utensils properly in which u prepares  ,clean feeding bottle ,better u should change frequently ,dont use plastic container better For time being u can start multi vitamins with zinc containing drops only  with advise of doctor
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ORS Tab zedott (baby) 1 sachet thrice daily Stop this after two formed stool Econorm sachet 1/2 sachet once daily for 6 days 15 minutes before food If diarrhea does not stop in  2 days start Diof twice daily for 4 days
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Mam you need to consult me online through this platform and  homoeopathic medicines will be sent to you by  courier .your child will get well by homoeopathic medicines sent to you
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Breastfeeding is the gold standard for children and don't give formula milk unless absolutely indicated. It is likely that the child isn't able to tolerate the formula milk. Kindly visit the pediatrician if the condition persists or worsens.
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