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What Causes Digestion Issues In Infants After Consuming Isomil Formula?

Hi.. my baby is 3 months turning 4 in a weeks time.. I am currently giving her isomil milk because she had diarrhoea last week so the doctor suggested I give her that milk... so since since from yesterday she doesn t pee normally even after hours her diaper is still dry, nd she also had hard poo.. must I be concerned
Fri, 30 Oct 2015
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Hi.... if the kid is not having loose stools and feeding actively you need not worry. Many of the formula milk can cause hard stools and constipation. A normally growing Active Baby of this age should pass urine at least 6 hours once. If that can be observed and positively be documented then you need not worry. But if the kid is not passing urine once in 6 hours then you consult your pediatrician.
Regards - Dr. Sumanth
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What Causes Digestion Issues In Infants After Consuming Isomil Formula?

Hi.... if the kid is not having loose stools and feeding actively you need not worry. Many of the formula milk can cause hard stools and constipation. A normally growing Active Baby of this age should pass urine at least 6 hours once. If that can be observed and positively be documented then you need not worry. But if the kid is not passing urine once in 6 hours then you consult your pediatrician. Regards - Dr. Sumanth