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How Can Constipation And Appetite Loss In A Child Be Treated?

I was giving dexolac to my son since day 1 along with BM ,I had to leave for work fr 2-3 days so he was totally on dexolac so he had constipation den with the help of a doctor I changed his formula milk to NAN pro 1 now he is not drinking properly and he is not taking breast milk properly and sleeping for longer time. Please suggest what to do?
Thu, 12 Oct 2017
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Multi Strain probiotics are known to be good in functional constipation and abdominal pain in babies. Prune Juice extract may also be tried for constipation. Use of Formula Milk may also cause these problems you mentioned. Try to keep your baby on exclusive breast feeding. If still you think, the situation is not under control, please consult your pediatrition.
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How Can Constipation And Appetite Loss In A Child Be Treated?

Multi Strain probiotics are known to be good in functional constipation and abdominal pain in babies. Prune Juice extract may also be tried for constipation. Use of Formula Milk may also cause these problems you mentioned. Try to keep your baby on exclusive breast feeding. If still you think, the situation is not under control, please consult your pediatrition.