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Hi.. ..my 5 month babygirl is suffering from stomach infection since 1 week.. ...frst five days we had given her walamycin and after dat our doctor priscribed pyri-tz.. .bt stil no relief is der.. ..she is passing stool as in wen we give her milk.. ..
It won’t be appropriate to give medicines or change medicines to a baby without consulting a pediatrician in person. I suggest, if you feel the medicines are not working well then it’s better to see the doctor and talk about it. It’s important to give proper dose to the children for quick recovery and that depends upon baby’s weight and current condition. So do not panic. Follow your doctor’s advice. Make sure the water that your baby drinks is boiled and clean. Also if you are giving formula milk to the baby, it’s better to consult about it with the doctor.
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Dr. Manisha Auradkar, General & Family Physician
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How To Treat Stomach Infection In An Infant?
Hello, It won’t be appropriate to give medicines or change medicines to a baby without consulting a pediatrician in person. I suggest, if you feel the medicines are not working well then it’s better to see the doctor and talk about it. It’s important to give proper dose to the children for quick recovery and that depends upon baby’s weight and current condition. So do not panic. Follow your doctor’s advice. Make sure the water that your baby drinks is boiled and clean. Also if you are giving formula milk to the baby, it’s better to consult about it with the doctor. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Manisha Auradkar, General & Family Physician