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Gastric reflux 8 month old baby
I have a two month old baby girl and I'm pretty sure that she has gastric reflux. She's fed breast milk fortified with formula. She wasn't gaining weight...this most likely due to VSD that will require surgery in the next month or two. I want to stay away from prescription drugs for the reflux. I want to try the Nat Phos 6x, but will like the treatment protocol (dose, frequency and duration of treatment) Thanks in advance for your time!Soleyl on 2014-02-22
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Please answer ALL these questions and I may be able to select a curative remedy. Leave the questions in place:
1. What is the age of the child (Yr & Months)
2. Physical appearance (Thin, Medium, Chubby)
3. Normally, how is the child mentally & emotionally (Happy, Irritable, Restless, Silent, Active, Slow, Weepy, Clingy etc)
4. During gerd/reflux, how is the child mentally & emotionally (Happy, Irritable, Silent, Restless, Active, Slow, Weepy, Clingy, Arches his back, Folds his legs, Doesnt sleep, Wakes up frequently etc)
5. How can you calm the child (Cant be calmed, only by carrying the child, by rocking etc)
6. What are the symptoms of reflux/gerd (Burps, Vomiting, Spiting up milk etc)
7. Any gas in stomach & flatulence
8. How is the childs stool (Solid, semi solid, liquid)
9. Stool color (White, Brown, Yellow, Green, Greenish-Yellow etc)
10. What milk does the child take (Breast, formula, a mix of both etc)
11. How is the childs desire to feed (Always wants to feed, no desire to feed, less desire etc)
12. Is the child teething (Yes, No)
13. Where does the child sweat normally (On head, feet, palms, back, neck, not applicable)
14. Childs sweat Smell (No smell, garlic, onion, sulphur, cant describe, not applicable)
15. Childs sweat quantity (A lot, very little, none, moderate, not applicable)
1. What is the age of the child (Yr & Months)
2. Physical appearance (Thin, Medium, Chubby)
3. Normally, how is the child mentally & emotionally (Happy, Irritable, Restless, Silent, Active, Slow, Weepy, Clingy etc)
4. During gerd/reflux, how is the child mentally & emotionally (Happy, Irritable, Silent, Restless, Active, Slow, Weepy, Clingy, Arches his back, Folds his legs, Doesnt sleep, Wakes up frequently etc)
5. How can you calm the child (Cant be calmed, only by carrying the child, by rocking etc)
6. What are the symptoms of reflux/gerd (Burps, Vomiting, Spiting up milk etc)
7. Any gas in stomach & flatulence
8. How is the childs stool (Solid, semi solid, liquid)
9. Stool color (White, Brown, Yellow, Green, Greenish-Yellow etc)
10. What milk does the child take (Breast, formula, a mix of both etc)
11. How is the childs desire to feed (Always wants to feed, no desire to feed, less desire etc)
12. Is the child teething (Yes, No)
13. Where does the child sweat normally (On head, feet, palms, back, neck, not applicable)
14. Childs sweat Smell (No smell, garlic, onion, sulphur, cant describe, not applicable)
15. Childs sweat quantity (A lot, very little, none, moderate, not applicable)
fitness last decade
Most of the questions are answered in my original post. In addition: she becomes mainly restless, spits up sometimes, her stool is yellow, but sometimes is green. She gags when I'm trying to get the nipple in her mouth and burps excessively sometimes. She's refusing to take the nipple, but once she does she eats with moderate intensity.
Soleyl last decade
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