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Vaccine at the of loose motion
Dear Sir/Madam My baby 3 months old, for last 10 days passing small stool while feeding every time even if she takes syrup also and she stool 12 to 15 times very small motion.We are using walamycin suspension and ondansetron oral solution ip ONDEM for control loose motion. Please suggest can we get the vaccine for 3rd dose. Thank you MAMATHA k
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If you are only breastfeeding baby, then it is unlikely that your baby has a stomach infection and baby may not need antibiotics either. Please consult a pediatrician to look into that matter or consult with me directly online. Vaccination can be given.
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Hi there, Passing small small amount of motion after every feed or after taking anything orally is normal provided baby is active , feeding well, & gaining wt. No antibiotic is required so stop Walamycin. and Ondansetron is for vomiting, stop that also. Get a stool test -- * Stool analysis routine & reducing substance * Stool for Rota virus Feed normally and go ahead with vaccination
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