What to Do When a Baby Cries While Breastfeeding?

If a baby cries during breastfeeding, it may be due to overabundance of milk with fast flow, indigestion, or abdominal pain caused by gastritis. It could also be related to calcium deficiency or unclean diet. It is recommended to observe for fever and conduct blood tests and ultrasounds to determine the cause. Appropriate warm compresses on the abdomen and seeking medical advice are suggested. Wishing the baby a swift recovery.
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What to Do When a Four-Month-Old Baby Vomits, Has Diarrhea, and Fevers?

A four-month-old baby who had been vomiting, had diarrhea, and had a fever for three days stopped vomiting and had a normal body temperature. Now, the main issue is diarrhea with milk curd in the stools. Since the baby is fed with formula milk only, the usual milk intake was about 800-900 ml, but now it’s down to just 400 ml a day. Could this lead to malnutrition and hunger for the baby? Does he need digestive saline?
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What to Do When Babies Get Hiccups?

Babies getting hiccups, medically known as ‘hiccups,’ is an involuntary intermittent contraction of the diaphragm, commonly occurring during mental stimulation or rapid swallowing and often resolves on its own.
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