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Dimethicone drops for babies and its side effects for boys
Dimethicone drops for babies is one of the most common anti-flatulence drops that many parents use to reduce heartburn, colic and gas accumulation in the baby’s digestive system. Using dimethicone drops for babies helps to calm the baby’s stomach due to its quick action in breaking gas bubbles, and for this reason, it is known as a popular choice among families. However, any type of use of Dimethicone drops for babies requires attention to the doctor’s order and safety precautions to avoid possible problems.
Today, in Alamo, the article titled Dimethicone drops should be given to the baby, how many drops? You can see its side effects for baby boys.
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How many drops of dimethicone should be given to the baby?
If you want to use dimethicone drops for babies, first of all read the instructions on the medicine package carefully and follow them. If the doctor has prescribed medicine for your baby, follow the dosage exactly according to the doctor’s instructions. If you buy medicine without a prescription, you should not give it to the baby for more than 12 days in a row
Dosage of Dimethicone drops for babies
The exact dose of Dimethicone drops depends on the age and weight of the baby. Normally:
About 20 milligrams or 2 drops per kilogram of the baby’s weight is used four times a day.
In babies with colic, the doctor may prescribe a dose between 40 and 125 mg per serving.
It is better to give the drops to the baby after meals and at bedtime. For ease of use, the drops can be mixed with water, breast milk, powdered milk or other liquids, but must be consumed immediately after mixing.
Safety tips when using
- Shake the medicine container before each use.
- Use the dropper inside the box to measure the exact dose and do not use a household spoon.
- Pour the drop slowly into the baby’s cheek to avoid choking or spilling the medicine.
- Wash the dropper well after each use.
- Following these points, the use of Dimethicone drops for babies is both safe and helps to reduce bloating and colic in babies.
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Side effects of dimethicone drops for baby boys
Dimethicone drops (both pure and mixed with fennel and dill, such as colic, colicid, declc junior, etc.) are completely safe for baby boys and do not cause any hormonal or gender complications. Dimethicone itself is a harmless silicone substance that is not absorbed by the body at all, it only breaks the gas bubbles in the baby’s stomach and intestines and expels the gas. There is no difference between baby boys and girls and millions of baby boys in Iran and the world for years. They have consumed safely.
Very rare and mild side effects (in less than 1-2% of babies): It may cause a little loose stool or short-term sleepiness, which resolves itself. About fennel, which is in some brands: the amount is very small and standard. To date, no valid scientific study has shown that this small amount of fennel in antiflatulent drops causes premature puberty or hormonal problems in male babies. Give only to babies under 4 weeks old or babies with severe plant allergies with caution and doctor’s advice.
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Dimethicone drops for infant reflux
Dimethicone drops (activated simethicone) are not designed for the direct treatment of infant gastric reflux, because reflux occurs mostly due to the weakness of the esophageal valve and the return of stomach acid. This drop only breaks the gas bubbles in the stomach and intestines and reduces the baby’s bloating and heartache. If the baby has reflux and is accompanied by bloating, flatulence or colic, Dimethicone can reduce the discomfort within 30 to 60 minutes. This drop reduces the swallowing of excess air and lowers stomach pressure. It is safe and does not enter the blood.
Usual dose: 5 to 10 drops after every meal of milk or before bed.
A maximum of 12 doses per day is recommended for babies under 2 years old.
If the reflux is severe, the main treatment includes feeding changes, anti-reflux milk, less and more frequent milk, keeping the baby upright for 30 minutes after milk and in some cases, antacids such as ranitidine or omeprazole. Dimethicone alone is not the main treatment. Serious side effects are very rare, but some diarrhea or mild discomfort may occur. If the baby is taking thyroid medication or is allergic to it, consult a doctor before use.
If the symptoms persist for more than 2-3 days or become severe, be sure to see a pediatrician so that the underlying cause, such as a milk allergy or infection, can be investigated.
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last word
For Dimethicone drops for babies, usually 5 to 10 drops are recommended after every meal of milk or before bedtime, and the exact dose depends on the weight and age of the baby. This drop is safe and harmless and has no serious side effects, only in rare cases it may cause mild diarrhea or temporary constipation. Finally, the correct use of dimethicone drops for baby boys reduces bloating, colic and stomach discomfort, and it is a safe and effective option for parents by following the dosage.
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