R.M. asks from Idaho Falls, ID on July 19, 2008
Explosive Diapers
Hi ladies. I have a 6 month old that from day one, have felt that he has feeding/belly issues. They come and go, usually at least once a month he fights his bottles and has bad diapers for a week to two weeks. He also spits up a great deal too. He does have reflex and is on meds for that and most recently switched to Zantac. He also has a chronic cruddy nose and somewhat of a cough really since he was born-espeically at night. At his last appointment (last week) he only weighed in at 15 lbs. We have tried a number of formulas except for the Nutramigen. He has been getting cereal mixed with bananas or applesauce more consitently the last 3-5 days and off an on for the last 2 months. I have taken him into the doctor many times for this and FULLY trust his ped.
My worry now-for about 2 weeks now, he has been struggling with his bottles and has had explosive diapers-some runny, some loose but ALWAYS a lot. Some day 1-2 diapers and at one point 10 a day. I took him back in last week to make sure it wasn't an ear infection or teething and it was neither. We saw another doc and so I discussed the same concerns. So, now with 2 opinions I have been told, he has a sensitive tummy. He is a very happy baby (which he truly is!) and he is gaining weight (at the 15% and hasn't really changed that). Both docs say, stay on the enfamil AR and reflux meds-do not change anything. The cruddy nose and cough is coming from reflex and extra saliva due to that. That it isnt an allergy or intolerance or we wouldnt have good periods, and if it were something else medically, he would be unhappy and start lossing weight.
Does anyone have any advice or comfort. Should I take their word and somehow find comfort after 6 months and be careful of what I give him or should I demand a different answer? THANK YOU for your help!
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K.M. answers from Grand Junction on July 20, 2008
I don't know about anyone else but I would take the baby to another doctor just to make sure something was not missed. Not that you don't have a good dr. but why take chances with your baby. I personally like to go to homeopathic dr. and take my kids them too.
Best wishes and hopefully find what is wrong.
J.W. answers from Pueblo on July 19, 2008
I know this is really off-the-wall, but I have a suggestion. There is a chiropractor in Pueblo who will work with your baby. He deals with allergies (adults and kiddos). He diagnoses and treats them.
I don't know the logistics of what he does, but I know 4 people who have gone for his treatments and all claim to feel a MILLION times better. I know one lady who has been allergic to strawberries all her life, went to him, and can now eat as many as she wants with no reaction.
His name is Tano Welch and his phone number is ###-###-####.
Good luck!
M.W. answers from Great Falls on July 21, 2008
My daughter is now 7 and we went through that with her. When we took her off of milk and soy, she did better. She also outgrew it by age 3, so don't stress too much. (Easier said than done, I know.) Massaging the tummy in a circular motion also helps relax the digestive tract. Acidophulus (sp) did wonders for her too. It may take a couple weeks to really see improvement, but using probiotics will really help the tummy. They make a powder (make sure it is either refridgerated or freeze dried for maximum flora) and the powders are safe enough to give to newborns even. A tsp a day helped our little girl. Mix it in with formula or food.
Hang in there! It is so hard as a mommy to know what to do all the time. Relax, trust your instincts, and pray!
Good luck.
R.S. answers from Denver on July 20, 2008
Hi Lisa,
I have been there! Only things I can think of is make sure you are not switching brands of cereal (get the best you can afford). I always had to get the soy free organic type of rice or I and my children would pay in dividends. Oatmeal cereal made them very very sick diaper wise.
Also I have noticed that not all baby foods are consistently ripe. Make sure the applesauce you are giving him doesn't taste tart (meaning more acid, less sugar). Also banannas were a big problem for my kids, they can take a while to digest. Check the web for lists of easy to digest or fast empyting foods. My kids really didn't eat a large variety of foods until well past 12 months. They grew very quickly with their super delicate tummies as well. Just hang in there and keep a food diary/medication diary/poop diary. That way you can notice trends.
My daughter had a cruddy nose too. Try a humidifier at night. In the long run it turned out she also had 'huge' adnoids pushing on her sinuses (spell?), which once removed at 2 yrs changed her whole life for the better (ie. not a single runny nose and / or ear infection since--10+ months later!).
R. Oh, I had to put Amy on Nutramigen (very slow process of mixing it with breastmilk, to get her used to the taste, but eventually 2+ weeks she took straight nutramigen.)
S.K. answers from Colorado Springs on July 20, 2008
Hi Lisa,
I have a little boy that is 7 months old. I see someone has already suggested this but I took my son to a chiropractor for allergies. He also had reflux as a new baby and took Previcid, he outgrew the reflux at about four months and no longer takes any meds. At 5 months he started have horrible hay fever and his poor little nose was so clogged he could hardly nurse. I read about chiropractic for allergies and thought that was crazy and would never work. After watching him suffer for 10 days, since there is nothing you can give them, I decided it was worth a try. I talked to the chiropractor for about 15 minutes on the phone and made an appointment. I was very skeptical, but after one visit I saw a drastic improvement the next day. Let me know if you want any info on the doctor or treatment. Best of luck.
D.K. answers from Denver on July 20, 2008
You can try sippy cups too even at his age if he is able to hold a cup himself if he fights bottles.
My son had loose stools I swear all through is first year, he was the slobber king too and I think excess salivia causes that to some degree. I too took him off milk and dairy for two weeks and it didn't help so we ruled out any allergies at least with dairy too. I contribute his loose stools to teething and his slobber when he was younger. Now at almost four his stools are fine, when they start potty training too it seems that even though they seem loose they aren't that bad as when in a diaper. When he was two we had his adnoids out and ear tubes put in due to chronic ear infections. That helped his cruddy nose and now after almost four years of congestion at night we have him on Nasonex. He I think does have seasonal or outdoor allergies. It is hard to tell with a six mos old.
Try seeing if you can put in Vicks Vapor Plugs in his room at night, they are awesome for a stuffy nose but not a long term solution. Is he having trouble at night with his cruddy nose? They last almost 8 hours and fill the room up with that smell that helps soothe coughs and congestion.
If you have had him thoroughly tested and you trust what you are getting as an answer, hang in there.
There never hurts in getting a third opinion. Follow your gut on what you think is okay.
Keep trying new solids, don't focus on sweet things though as sugar can irratate the bowels too if there is already irratation already. Try peas, green beans and more substantial and starchy foods mixed with the cereal. My daughter had a sensitive tummy and Nutramigen was our saving grace.
Make sure you are burping him too as the spit up could be from gas building up too.
Hang in there, follow your gut though as you know your baby best!
M.W. answers from Fort Collins on July 20, 2008
Lisa,
Make a phone call to an Gastrologists office and talk to a nurse, explain to her everything you have told us and the opinions of both docotrs you have seen.
I went this route with my second child and he needed to be on goats milk.
When he was put on goats mild he quit with nasty diapers. The cruddy nose and cough is an allergy, I would bet money on it.
I know you are worried, but please talk to a Gastrologists nurse at least.
No matter what the doctors are telling you, children do have allergies at birth. I had two sons that did. So be persistent with your doctors especially if you trust them.
Good luck to you and your family.
M.
S.H. answers from Denver on July 21, 2008
Oh, my gosh! This is like reading about my son!! He, too, has had a gunky nose and cough since he was born. He, too, has explosive BM's. And just this weekend, he switched it up--no BM now since Friday. He has been on Rinatidine (generic Zantac) since he was 3 months old; he'll be 6-months on August 2nd. The Zantac did help his cough quite a bit, I have to say, and his nose some. I have not been eating dairy since he was 2-weeks old; I learned with his big sister that dairy was the cause of her painful gas when she was an infant. After I noticed that he was having gas, too, I cut out dairy and it helped him a lot. However, he still has the explosive poos! But, I may have found a solution: in looking for an answer to his eczema--something to treat the root cause vs. just the symptoms--I found out about probiotics. The staff at Pharmaca in boulder recommended them to me. It is basically the good bacteria that our bodies need to properly digest food and stay "tummy" healthy. It seems to have immediately helped his eczema (and jojoba oil has, too), and I think that it may be helping his gut, too, b/c no explosive poos since Friday (I started him on the probiotics on Thursday night). We'll see how it goes.... At any rate, it was really reassuring to see your question and know that I wasn't the only mom dealing with this same issue. We were really getting frustrated by his ongoing cough, runny nose; I'm glad that it started getting better with the Zantac. It took about a month on it... I'd like to get him off it, so I think I'm going to try cutting out soy, tomatoes, and peppers one by one and see how it helps, if at all. Those were good recommendations people made--this site is great!
Good luck, and maybe we should keep each other posted on how it's going!
S.
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