Its being about 6 months he time to time he complain of stomach pain.usually after a meal and in the morning,but it does not last long.he eats well but drinks milk often inbetween.he is 3yr old and weighs 15.5kg.and is quite active and cheerful.once i took him to the dr but he said its just gas and gave a medicine,which did not help much.could it be milk,i give him formula enfagrow?should i change to regular milk?how could i control his diet according to your experience?thanks
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Uck, I wouldnt want to be giving my three year old formula. That stuff is harsh.
he’s probably eating too fast or not taking time to chew well. Or there’s just certain foods that are harder on his stomach.
I’d try regular milk, or even better is goats milk, and some life culture yogurts so he can have some proper bacteria in his gut to keep him from getting gas and intestinal upest.
You should try switching him to milk a little at a time. If the problem stays, maybe he’s lactose intolerant. Talk to a different doctor about what to feed your kid so he won’t have gas. Your doctor sounds like a quack if he just gave you meds.
All babies have gas, some babies simply have more than others and some can clear a room in seconds when they toot,lol.But gas is produced in the digestive tract from the moment baby has his or her first drink of breast milk or formula. Newborn gas is a natural byproduct of digesting lactose, proteins and other nutrients contained in breast milk or formula.Dairy products in mother’s diet can also lead to “intolerances” in baby. The problem is usually linked to the milk protein found in milk, cheese, butter, yogurt, ice cream, etc. Soy and peanut intolerance in babies often accompanies dairy intolerance. When breastfeeding, a mother can test how these common culprits may be affecting her child by religiously eliminating all dairy, soy and peanut products from her own diet for two weeks
Take him back to the doctor and tell him the medicine didn’t work, and the problem is continuing. No way should this problem be lasting six months. If the doctor doesn’t have any more ideas, ask for a referral.
In the meantime, try lactose-free milk and see what happens.