HomeQuestions & AnswersHollo Doctor........My baby, 2 months old, has a PM VSD that is slightly restricted in size (Grdt: 55 mm Hg) and an L-R shunt. She is currently receiving treatment at Narayana Health, R N Tagore Hospital in Kolkata. Since February, she has been taking medication such as Furoped, Aldactone (15 mg), Toloferin, and Vitamin D3. Feeding is proving to be a struggle for her, with diaphoresis, cough, and difficulty. She is crying and unable to take a breastfeed. Could you advise me on which sustenance food or formula milk would be best for my baby in this situation?
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Hollo Doctor........My baby, 2 months old, has a PM VSD that is slightly restricted in size (Grdt: 55 mm Hg) and an L-R shunt. She is currently receiving treatment at Narayana Health, R N Tagore Hospital in Kolkata. Since February, she has been taking medication such as Furoped, Aldactone (15 mg), Toloferin, and Vitamin D3. Feeding is proving to be a struggle for her, with diaphoresis, cough, and difficulty. She is crying and unable to take a breastfeed. Could you advise me on which sustenance food or formula milk would be best for my baby in this situation?
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Dr Sameer awadhiyaGuardian of 2 children1 Year agoA. Regarding the mentioned concern your local doctor will guide you in a proper way and the doubts can be cleared accordingly .so you can discuss and get the solution for query. Also online consultation can be taken on the platform and it will also be helpful in getting the proper guidance as there could be a detailed discussion whichiih would be benifecial helpful in the correct manner .
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RashmiMom of a 11 yr 5 m old girl1 Year agoA. Aptmil gold is actually good you can give that but since your child is going through a situation a condition is there so if you have good amount of breastfeeding you should feed your child with the help of a bottle by expressing your breastfeed otherwise I would recommend you that you should definitely check with your doctor regarding the fee that you should give to the child
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