
Suggest Proper Healthy Diet For An Infant

It could be a gastrointestinal infection
Detailed Answer:
I have gone through the details provided by you. Exclusive breast feeding is advised till 6 months of age but after introduction of semi solids, you need not discontinue breast feeding. Please continue breast feeding for a year or so along with the other feeds. NAN is not meant for weaning and is not likely to be helpful. Give the baby mashed boiled rice with pulses and vegetables. You may add chicken or eggs. Basically it would be a mashed version of adult food low on spices. If you want to give formula feeds (less preferred) I would suggest Cerelac Rice.
Now coming to the problem that you are currently facing. It is likely that the baby has contracted an infection in the process of giving reconstituted feeds. Take the baby to your doctor and get the blood counts and C-Reactive protein (CRP) checked in order to rule out infection. Domperidone drops or suspension should be helpful when given thrice a day. I cannot say the dose as I do not know the weight of the baby.
Revert back with the reports and I would try to help further. Hope that helps. Feel free to revert back in case of further queries if any.


Do not give curdled milk
Detailed Answer:
Thanks for reverting back. You can store the breast milk in refrigerator. The technique is to collect milk together in a sterile bottle and then store it after freezing it. You can store it in the frozen form for a long time but once you defreeze it, you have to consume it within 24 hours. The milk should not be heated but should be thawed i.e. melted and brought to normal temperature by placing on normal or slightly warm water, preferrably running. Discard the milk if curdled as that could indicate bacterial contamination. This could indeed have been the source of infection. Vomit like smell can be due to increased lipase content of milk and not unusual. It rather helps the child in digesting the milk. Mucus during throwing up is normal and present normally in the stomach to buffer from gastric acids. No need to give NAN.
If the child is not well i.e. if the baby is not feeding well or is lethargic, get the blood tested.
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NAN H.A. 1 Gold unnecessay
Detailed Answer:
NAN H.A. 1 Gold:
1. is a partially hydrolysed hypoallergenic is easy to digest but not at all tasty for children. So it is not unusual for the child to throw it up.
2. is a starter infant formula and hence not meant for a child of 6 months of age though it can also be given to children aged above 6 months but is not meant to provide complete nutrition.
3. is hypoallergenic but unless there is a definite reason to give such a formula to your child, why give it at all? Is your child allergic to certain things?
4. is a good formula but why at all do you need formula feeds? A mashed version of adult diet but low on spices is all your child needs.
All I was suggesting was to skip milk and milk based preparations and move on.

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