Hello,
And must receive additional information from you so that I can learn what it is you want to know.
1. Why does such a young infant need to have his serum
lipids (triglycerides are one kind of lipids in the blood) checked? Why twice?
What does "4.5" at the end of the first line of your question indicate?
2. What part(s) of his body was infected by gram-positive bacteria? Antibiotics are the correct treatment for a gram-positive infection (such as Strep and Staph) of spinal fluid, blood, lungs, skin, joints and bladder.
3. Does FSF mean full-strength formula? What is its full name, please?
4. Why did you mention TPN? Was the infant ill? Did he have a GI problem?
5. What do you need help with? I would continue working with you to answer your questions., if you like.
When you return to our website, please ask if you can return to a specific doctor because he wants to continue to help you.
If you select the Elite Panel of questions when you return, then we can have a back and forth "talk" by computer.
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Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Take care
Regards,
Dr Arnold Zedd, Pediatrician