Progut Sachet is fortified with Probiotic composite. Progut sachet is quite useful in treating diarrhea caused by antibiotics. Progut sachet contains probiotic, so it offers several benefits related to your digestive system. Progut sachet is a preparation that normalizes gut organisms/flora. The excessive use of certain antibiotics will also cause several side effects, with one of the most common being diarrhea. It is used in Abnormal digestion, Diarrhoea, Lactose intolerance and Irritable bowel syndrome.
Benefits of Progut sachet: Improves bowel regularity and exhibits a preventive action against traveller s diarrhoea. Facilitates lactose digestion and turns out to be very effective in people with lactose intolerance. Inhibits the growth of gram negative bacteria by producing lactic acid & digest the complex sugars. A Probiotic that helps to maintain and restore the natural flora in the large and small intestine.
Over weight case, take sky fruit, cow urine cap, org wheat grass powder, nigella cap, curcumin cap, tulsi-basil droops, drink 30 ml extra virgin coconut oil, may contact for any assistance.
You must stop bottle feeding for your child and only breast milk should be given. If you give other feeds give it with a spoon. Try this and you can stop all medicines and rifagut 200 is very strong for ibs. Rifagut 200 mg tablet is an effective medicine used to treat bacterial infections of the intestine. It is used for the treatment of traveler's diarrhea, irritable bowel syndrome with diarrhea caused due to certain specific strains of bacteria.
MBBS Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery, BCH, DNB - Training, PDCC - Pediatric Hepatology & Gastroenterology
Pediatrician, Gurgaon
Nan pro has better protein than lactogen formula which makes it better digestible
Nestle claims it to be closer to mother milk so is superior but remember it's not a replacement of mother milk. Your other concerns are not clear but it seems your baby is having normal gut and no major concern.
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