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Pre Term Baby, Bubbles On Lips, Restlessness, Reflux Issues. Feeding Formula Food. What Medication Is Recommended?

I have a male baby whos now 1 month 2 days old..he was born pre term 8 month 1 day..we feed him nan1 formula...but after 1 hr of feesong baby becomes resless for almost 40 40 mints till milk geys digested..maily co of reflux prob smtymes he makes bubbles at lips oder tyms onli making am unpleasnent looks...should we use rwntidine tablets n xymex drops..if yes how n how much for a day...b4 or aftr feeding
posted on Sun, 27 Oct 2013
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Hi,
Thank you for your query on Healthcare Magic.
Breastfeeding is the best method of feeding.
Do burping after each feed.
Give small quantity feeds frequently.
For reflex, I suggest you to use prokinetic medication such as domperidone in prescribed dose.
Use prescribed medicatin only.
Hope I have answered your query.
Regards.
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Pre Term Baby, Bubbles On Lips, Restlessness, Reflux Issues. Feeding Formula Food. What Medication Is Recommended?

Hi, Thank you for your query on Healthcare Magic. Breastfeeding is the best method of feeding. Do burping after each feed. Give small quantity feeds frequently. For reflex, I suggest you to use prokinetic medication such as domperidone in prescribed dose. Use prescribed medicatin only. Hope I have answered your query. Regards.