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My one-year old baby woke up at night coughing a lot then vomited everything he ate in the day. Can I give him milk in the morning?
Dr. Zakia Dimassi, Pediatrics - There is no contraindication to continuing giving milk to your baby - vomiting once does not necessitate that you withhold his milk intake. In any case,you need to monitor his temperature and look out... Read More
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My baby is 12 months old.
Dr. Zakia Dimassi, Pediatrics - As of the age of 12 months, children can be shifted to cow milk formulas like Nido1. There's no contraindications to using such formulas and not much difference exists between it and the humanized mil... Read More
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My son 6 month, ate twice potato steemed+mashed and the 3rd time potato with vegetables(with time interval between each try). Each time he had red around his mouth.(like allergie) for 24 h.
Dr. Zakia Dimassi, Pediatrics - This is a very mild local allergic reaction - I wouldn't worry about it as much. It could also be due to drooling - a lot of infants, especially around the time of dental eruption (teething), drool ex... Read More
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Quels sont les fruits qu un bebe de 6 mois peut manger?
Dr. Zakia Dimassi, Pediatrics - Vous pouvez donner votre enfant toutes sortes de fruits bien ecrazes en puree. Il est preferable pourtant d'eviter les fruits exotiques (mangue, ananas etc.), et pareillement les fraises et kiwis, jus... Read More
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Is cerelac healthy for babies? Empty calories? What is recommended instead?
Dr. Zakia Dimassi, Pediatrics - Cerelac is a good choice for introducing cereals into your baby's food regimen, starting with rice, then later on wheat with or without addition such as fruits. Deeming it as empty calories is a harsh... Read More
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My 6 months old baby drinks about 550ml daily formula milk with 2 solid menus vegetables with meat and fruits.I didn't even introduce water to make him drink more milk but he doesn't...What can I do?
Dr. Zakia Dimassi, Pediatrics - The milk requirements for infants (under the age of 12 months), by age, whether from breastfeeding or milk formula, are: 4 -6 months: 4 to 6 feedings per day or 800 to 880 mL per day 7 months: 3 to ... Read More
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