A 43-day-old baby is drinking only up to 60 milliliters of milk, and sometimes as little as 40 milliliters. Is this normal? What about past treatment and its effectiveness? What kind of help is needed?
A baby’s slow growth may be due to insufficient nutrition intake or metabolic issues. It is recommended to enhance nutrition and supplement calcium and zinc to improve the immune system.
Newborns may turn red in the face while drinking formula, accompanied by symptoms of struggling and sweating, which could be due to calcium deficiency or stomach discomfort. It is recommended to administer vitamin A and D drops daily and consider giving probiotics. If necessary, consult a doctor.