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7 Month Old Child, Reflux, Lactose Intolerant. Taking Nan 2, Junior Lanzol. Treatment?

Hi...my seven mth old babys reflux has worsened since I started with cerelac...I feed him cerelac rice in the morning and wheat in the evening...since last 3 days....he was doing well with the wheat one...also was lactose intolerant and on a lactose free formula until 6 mths of age...have been giving nan 2 since 1 mth which he is able to digest but reflux is getting worse suddenly...is on junior lanzol btw..
Fri, 2 Nov 2012
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Hello there,

I can understand that your baby was lactose intolerant but you must know that reflux problems in babies peak by 6 months of age.

In other words, the reflux problems are maximum around this age and settle or resolve in 80 % of babies by one year of age.

If however the rflux is getting worse, you can try mosapride or domperidone.

Wishing your child a speedy recovery.

Take care.
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7 Month Old Child, Reflux, Lactose Intolerant. Taking Nan 2, Junior Lanzol. Treatment?

Hello there, I can understand that your baby was lactose intolerant but you must know that reflux problems in babies peak by 6 months of age. In other words, the reflux problems are maximum around this age and settle or resolve in 80 % of babies by one year of age. If however the rflux is getting worse, you can try mosapride or domperidone. Wishing your child a speedy recovery. Take care.