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Why Does My Baby Get Restless And Grind Her Teeth?

I have a 16 month daughter. Shes been stretching her legs quiet a bit and then sweats a lot and then get cold. She also gets very restless and sometimes grinds her teeth. She has 4 teeth right now. She was born prem at 34 weeks and was an IUGR baby. It seems like she has stomach crams and is constipated mostly.
Wed, 12 Aug 2015
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The symptoms you had mentioned are mostly suggestive of viral infection for which you can give your daughter some antibiotic preferably moxikind-cv or zifi-cv after an expert advice along with tynol-plus or meftal-plus for stomach cramps and restlessness. For constipation you can give her syrup cremmafin or dufalac once daily at night.
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Why Does My Baby Get Restless And Grind Her Teeth?

The symptoms you had mentioned are mostly suggestive of viral infection for which you can give your daughter some antibiotic preferably moxikind-cv or zifi-cv after an expert advice along with tynol-plus or meftal-plus for stomach cramps and restlessness. For constipation you can give her syrup cremmafin or dufalac once daily at night.