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What Causes Watery Stool And Regurgitation Of Milk In Infants?

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Posted on Fri, 3 Jun 2016
Question: Dear Doctor,

I am writing for my daughter, she is just 4 month old baby girl. For last few of days she is experiencing liquid stool 3-4 times a day. She is passing urine more than six times a day. But very frequently regurgitate milk. For the same we visited pediatric he advised medication of Dzyme and enterogmina oral suspension.
But today morning she omitted a whole milk after 1/2 hours of feeding. Bit worried about her health. Please suggest something
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Answered by Dr. Dr. Prasad J (2 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Ondansetron syrup; consult her pediatrician...

Detailed Answer:
Hi,

If your daughter is active and afebrile then generally the condition improves. However the episode of vomiting concerns me. In this context, I will suggest to start an antiemetic drops like ondansetron in the dose of 0.15mg/kg. Continue the medications already given.

Keep the breast feed going until she is seen by the pediatrician.

Hope this answers your question.

Regards
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What Causes Watery Stool And Regurgitation Of Milk In Infants?

Brief Answer: Ondansetron syrup; consult her pediatrician... Detailed Answer: Hi, If your daughter is active and afebrile then generally the condition improves. However the episode of vomiting concerns me. In this context, I will suggest to start an antiemetic drops like ondansetron in the dose of 0.15mg/kg. Continue the medications already given. Keep the breast feed going until she is seen by the pediatrician. Hope this answers your question. Regards