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My 8.5 months baby is having green watery diarrhea since 2 days (3-4 times/day). He's not accepting solid food & started to dislike milk! Playful, no fever! Could it be cos he's getting his 3rd tooth?
Dr. Zakia Dimassi, Pediatrics - It is a common and widespread myth that teething is associated with fever and illness; the fact of the matter is that infants and children sustain a lot of infections under the age of 3 years, especia... Read More
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What food should I eat and what should I avoid if I want to breastfeed my baby?
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Dr. Salim Saab, Otolaryngology (Ent) - Do not eat spicy and salty foods, consume a moderate amounts of fruits and vegetables, avoid alcohol, smoking and drugs. Drink 3 liters of fluids, consume 2800 calories and include 90 gms of proteins ... Read More
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What is a good food and milk menu for a 7-months old baby?
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Dr. Salim Saab, Otolaryngology (Ent) - The good food for this baby is two fortified iron cereals with breast.
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My baby girl have alerjic from milk allergy what kind of milk better for this case?
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Dr. Judy Matta, Pediatrics - If you are sure your baby has allergy to milk which can have various symptoms such as rashes, vomiting, diarrhea, crying when feeding, and less commonly blood in stools or respiratory symptoms, you sh... Read More
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How much litters of milk should a 2 year old baby have per day?
Dr. Zakia Dimassi, Pediatrics - The recommended average daily intake of milk for a 2 year old toddler is 2 cups per day; one cup can be: 1 cup of milk or yogurt, around 45 grams of natural cheese, or 60 grams of processed cheese. Yo... Read More
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Can my 1 year old baby eat meat?
Dr. Judy Matta, Pediatrics - Between the 7 and 10 months of age,after you have started food diversification (which usually is between 4 and 6 months of age) and introduced the fruits, vegetables and cereals to your child's ... Read More
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When can a baby start eating solid food?
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Dr. Dania Khalaf, Pediatrics - Between 4 and 6 months.
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