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9 month old lack of appetite

My son is 9 month and teething, I have struggling to feed him for the past 2 weeks now. I will only drink a bottle in the middle of the night (he wakes me up) and during the day, when I approach the spoon, he flaps his arms, turns his head, gets irritated. I can only feed him when he is holding some kind of toy or object. I have tried the teething tablets, Phos 200 every couple of hours and nothing...He is in general a very happy baby, smiles a lot, lots of energy, very nervous, strong, mealtimes are just no fun! I have just purchased Chamomilla 30C but I have no clue about the recommended dose for a baby. Any help would be appreciated.
 
  cellini10 on 2011-09-25
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
You may give him 2 pellets in the morning and evening for 3 days and report back.
 
kadwa last decade
Thank u. I gave him two pellets last night, he slept thru the night but in the morning he did not want to drink, he started, i could hear he had trouble to swallow, and then stopped. I tried mixing his formula with rice cereal and he did not want much, he keeps the food in his mouth and swallows after a little bit...i am not sure if he has a sore throat. Should i keep giving chamomilla? Tired of trying to figure out what's going on with him. His pediatrician is suggesting getting him scope to find out if he has esoniphilic esophagitus like his old brother.
 
cellini10 last decade
Can you please give the following information in respect of your son.

1.Whether he prefers warm surroundings ie whether he likes to be covered or he prefers cold surroundings and open air.

2.whether he has a mild disposition or an irritable disposition. How is his attitude towards his friends and relatives?

3.What physical problems, if any does he have.

4.At what time he feels better and at what time does he feel worse like in the morning, evening, late night etc.

5.What do you think is the causative factor for starting his problems.

6.How is his thirst for cold drinks, hot drinks and water?

7.How is the bowel movement? Normal, constipated or loose.

8.Whether the child prefers to move around or prefers to keep still.
 
kadwa last decade

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