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Suggest Treatment For Recurring Vomiting

hi this is anuja.. i have a one month old baby.. he is vomitting often and i have been using motinorm drops to prevent that.. he seemed to be better for a day got back to the previous position after stopping the medicine.. what shall i do? can i have a good tip rather than using a medicine?
posted on Fri, 14 Mar 2014
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Proper burping of the baby after his feed is the most important thing. You should, afterward, lay him on his right side with you sitting by his side to prevent him from rolling over on his stomach and crushing his own face and nose. Or, you may lay him on his tummy on your leg and gently stroke his back every time after he has burped adequately.

Give him no medicines as this is physiological regurgitation. If he puts on weight normally, stop worrying.

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Suggest Treatment For Recurring Vomiting

Proper burping of the baby after his feed is the most important thing. You should, afterward, lay him on his right side with you sitting by his side to prevent him from rolling over on his stomach and crushing his own face and nose. Or, you may lay him on his tummy on your leg and gently stroke his back every time after he has burped adequately. Give him no medicines as this is physiological regurgitation. If he puts on weight normally, stop worrying. Dr. Taher