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Can Lactogen Be Given Instead Of Dexolac In A Newborn?

Hi...my child is 1month old.and due to insufficient breast milk I m feeding dexolac..but there is no change in his weight and as soon as he drinks milk after burping he vomits ...as days passing he increased vomits..I m tensed with this vomits.sometimes he gets milk from his nose .is that common in infants. Now I thought of changing from.dexolac to lactogen as its gains weight and digests we ll.please help me with this..
Fri, 29 Dec 2017
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Pediatrician, Pulmonology 's  Response
Hi... I understand your concern. I do not think the problem is with your your breast milk or any of the formula feeding. I feel that your child is having gastroesophageal reflux or regurgitation, which is very common in this age group. As he is not gaining weight properly he will definitely require evaluation and anti reflux therapy. I suggest you get in touch with your pediatrician regarding this.

Regards - Dr. Sumanth
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Can Lactogen Be Given Instead Of Dexolac In A Newborn?

Hi... I understand your concern. I do not think the problem is with your your breast milk or any of the formula feeding. I feel that your child is having gastroesophageal reflux or regurgitation, which is very common in this age group. As he is not gaining weight properly he will definitely require evaluation and anti reflux therapy. I suggest you get in touch with your pediatrician regarding this. Regards - Dr. Sumanth