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Silent reflux
Hello. I need some advice on my 4 week old baby who is 11lbs.She is suffering from what I think is silent reflux. She is congested. Pulls on and off while breastfeeding. Gags. Chokes. Sometimes clicks while breastfeeding. Has wet burps. Hiccups after every feed. Cries in pain for about an hour after every feed. Sleeps about 20 minutes on someone's chest and then wakes up with a high pitched squeal and atarts crying. She had a tongue and lip tie revised about a week ago but not too much improvement. I've tried gripe water and colic calm. Last night out of desperation we gave the first does of Zantac. We have seen improvement but I know it is not a good treatment. My pediatrician said she does not know about nat phos 6x but will research it and call me. That was yesterday. I also have went on an elimination diet. I do not eat diary, soy, wheat, corn, gassy veggies, and some other things. I see that nat phos has lactose. Will this affect my baby negatively? I wanted to get your advice please :)
[message edited by Bnh8485 on Fri, 25 Mar 2016 12:42:37 UTC]
Bnh8485 on 2016-03-25
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Take 4 tablespoon full of your milk in a bowl.
Put 1 drop of natrum phos 30 in it.
Stir it and give 1 tea spoon full of the milk to your baby. Rest of the milk you can drink it.
Am sure it wont have any side/bad effects on your baby.
If it doesn't work you may give cham 30 the same way.
Many prayers for your kid.
Regards,
Mitesh
Put 1 drop of natrum phos 30 in it.
Stir it and give 1 tea spoon full of the milk to your baby. Rest of the milk you can drink it.
Am sure it wont have any side/bad effects on your baby.
If it doesn't work you may give cham 30 the same way.
Many prayers for your kid.
Regards,
Mitesh
mitesh1 9 years ago
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