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Colicaid for 20days old baby.
Can i give colicaid to my baby daily 0.5ml. Everyday she cries at night 11pm. Even after feeding many times, changing she cries.
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You can give colicaid 0.5 ml, it’s safe, but effect is limited. This looks like normal colic seen at this age. Do frequent burping, tummy massage and it usually settles by 3–4 months.
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Avoid giving daily. Visit physically to nearby pediatrician
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kindly visit your doctor once
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AVOID DAILY USE.Instead do massage.There are many videos on youtube for gas release in newborn.Give mother probiotic (curd , buttermilk)on daily basis.If required consult Pediatrician but avoid daily use of colicaid drops ( 3 days max continue once or twice a day is ok but not daily)
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Greetings Daily use of Colicaid (simethicone/dill/fennel oil) for an infant should only be done under the direct supervision of your pediatrician, who can determine if the crying is due to gas or another condition. It's  recommend using it only on an as-needed basis to avoid unnecessary medication.Crying at 11 PM is often consistent with infantile colic, which typically peaks around 6 weeks of age and improves by 3–4 months
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Yes you can give Colic aid drops 0.5ml whenever baby cries . It relieves the stomach pain and gas related issues
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