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I have a baby boy age 9days...... I feel that, my newborn baby is little lazy after his phototherapy, beacuse of  joindise, 3days before. He is almost not crying, even for milk or Any other.. very less he cry somtimes. He feed brestmilk...with help of breast pump somtimes direct.. He sleep almost full day... Now just want to know about these activities are normal or anything else... Please suggest. Sharing his medical history... Please have a look.
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Not good signs at all.plz consult immediately
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Poor activity and poor suckling  is not a good sign. It can be early sign of sepsis.and needs proper in person consultation by pediatrician.Need further information like urine output, weight gain pattern for further analysis and advise.
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can take online consultation if need further help or take neonatogist help.
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Hi..poor feeding in a newborn and poor activity can be indicators of sepsis...it’s better if u can make in clinic consultation with Pediatrician and get some blood tests done to rule out sepsis
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For more information can make online call consultation with Pediatrician for the time being before u make in clinic visit
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