Can Cerelac And Lactogen Be Fed At Different Times To A 7 Month Old Baby?
Question: Sir, can lactogen (no 2) and cerelac both be feed to 7month baby at different times?
Brief Answer:
Yes it can be fed separately
Detailed Answer:
Hi
Thanks for your query.
Yes cerelac and lactogen can be fed at different times to a 7 mo old baby.
Let me know if I can assist you further.
Dr Vaishalee
Yes it can be fed separately
Detailed Answer:
Hi
Thanks for your query.
Yes cerelac and lactogen can be fed at different times to a 7 mo old baby.
Let me know if I can assist you further.
Dr Vaishalee
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Arnab Banerjee
R/M'am,
thanks for your valuable guidance.
My 7 mnth baby has getting excessive sweating on backside of head while sleeping & breastfeeding. Is it normal? What remedies shall be taken to stop excessive sweating. Pls guide.
thanks for your valuable guidance.
My 7 mnth baby has getting excessive sweating on backside of head while sleeping & breastfeeding. Is it normal? What remedies shall be taken to stop excessive sweating. Pls guide.
Brief Answer:
Sweating may be normal
Detailed Answer:
Hi again
Sorry for the late reply. I was preoccupied with my other professional obligations.
Excessive sweating may be normal if it is not accompanied by any other symptoms. However it may be seen in following circumstances:
- excessive clothing, not appropriate for weather.
- baby being wrapped in blankets during feeds
- fever for other reasons
- baby not moving while sleeping
- low blood sugar probably due to lesser feeds (less likely cause during feeding)
Remedies that can be taken:
- Take off extra clothes. Babies should be wearing only one layer of clothes in excess of what adults in that room are wearing
- dont wrap baby in blankets during feeds. Baby will go to sleep and wont take the feeds enough
- dont wrap the baby in blankets during sleep also. Baby should be able to move during sleep. Therefore just keep the blankets loosely over him. Dont cover their face/head with blanket or any other cloth during sleep. Babies move a lot during sleep
- Feeds should happen every 2-3 hrs. Milk can follow solid foods.
Otherwise medicines are not indicated for excessive sweating.
Hope it helps.
Dr Vaishalee
Sweating may be normal
Detailed Answer:
Hi again
Sorry for the late reply. I was preoccupied with my other professional obligations.
Excessive sweating may be normal if it is not accompanied by any other symptoms. However it may be seen in following circumstances:
- excessive clothing, not appropriate for weather.
- baby being wrapped in blankets during feeds
- fever for other reasons
- baby not moving while sleeping
- low blood sugar probably due to lesser feeds (less likely cause during feeding)
Remedies that can be taken:
- Take off extra clothes. Babies should be wearing only one layer of clothes in excess of what adults in that room are wearing
- dont wrap baby in blankets during feeds. Baby will go to sleep and wont take the feeds enough
- dont wrap the baby in blankets during sleep also. Baby should be able to move during sleep. Therefore just keep the blankets loosely over him. Dont cover their face/head with blanket or any other cloth during sleep. Babies move a lot during sleep
- Feeds should happen every 2-3 hrs. Milk can follow solid foods.
Otherwise medicines are not indicated for excessive sweating.
Hope it helps.
Dr Vaishalee
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Deepak