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Difficulty In Swallowing, Reddish And Watery Eyes, Excess Saliva, Prescribed Vitazyme, Colic Aid. Any Suggestions?

Hi, my One and a half month old daughter is having difficulty in swallowing, feeling choked, reddish and watery eyes and seems to b producing excess saliva, showing saliva with bubbles. Is given colic aid (7 drops twice daily)and vitazyme (7 drops three times a day) since last week as prescribed by doctor.is this swallowing discomfort because of these medicines or any other reason.what to do now to relieve her discomfort.
Sat, 19 Oct 2013
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Greetings.
As we can see in your case your baby is having difficulty in swallowing.
What I want to ask is did she have any vomiting episodes. Is she at all breath less.
If not then I think she should do may fine. But in any case a detailed physical examination is a must with good history.
So it's better if you can show it to your doctor.
Hope this helps.
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Difficulty In Swallowing, Reddish And Watery Eyes, Excess Saliva, Prescribed Vitazyme, Colic Aid. Any Suggestions?

Greetings. As we can see in your case your baby is having difficulty in swallowing. What I want to ask is did she have any vomiting episodes. Is she at all breath less. If not then I think she should do may fine. But in any case a detailed physical examination is a must with good history. So it s better if you can show it to your doctor. Hope this helps.