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What Causes Baby To Vomit After Changing From Milk To Formula?

My son is 13 months old the slightest thing can and has always made him vomit. Coughing crying etc. Since changing from milk to formula I ve noticed when he vomits now the milk is curdled and he has had an increase in stools at least 5-7 times a day it is usually hard at first and gets real loose almost runny by the end of the day also it has been yellow in color no matter what he eats. Could he be having a problem with cows milk? He switched from similar neosure .thanks
Mon, 23 Feb 2015
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Well come to HCM
I really appreciate your concern, as long as the food of baby is concern, breast feeding is the best one, else top feeding may cause many symptoms like, infection, allergy, dyspepsia, if top feeding is necessary then it need be given in guidance with pediatrician, if it been given properly with appropriate formula so this may not cause any symptoms, else no need to use any medicine, but of course hydration would be matter of concern, take care.
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What Causes Baby To Vomit After Changing From Milk To Formula?

HI Well come to HCM I really appreciate your concern, as long as the food of baby is concern, breast feeding is the best one, else top feeding may cause many symptoms like, infection, allergy, dyspepsia, if top feeding is necessary then it need be given in guidance with pediatrician, if it been given properly with appropriate formula so this may not cause any symptoms, else no need to use any medicine, but of course hydration would be matter of concern, take care.