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Gripe Water Gripe Water

Gripe Water

Quantity Description: bottle of 130 ml Liquid
Manufacturer: TTK Healthcare Ltd
Price: ₹ 55.0

Information about Gripe Water

Woodwards Gripe Water is a product that contains dill oil and Sarjikakshara.
Dill oil helps ease gas bubbles in the stomach while Sarjikakshara can eliminate acidity in the region. This is used to help parents by treating cases of gripe in ones child and pains caused by gas. It does this by targeting air bubbles stuck in the stomach, thus improving the flow in the stomach. This is suitable for use in a childs teething period.

Other Benefits of Woodward s Gripe water
Alcohol and sugar free
Provides relief from gripe
Also provides relief from gas

Directions of use:
This is used with half a teaspoon taken three times a day; a child six months of age can use one teaspoon three times a day. A child one year in age or older should use two teaspoons three times a day.

Use under Medical supervision.

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Popular Questions & Answers

My son is 4 months old. I want to know at which month his teeth will start coming. Does gripe water really help in this process.

BDS, PG Diploma In PG Advance Course Of Oral Implantology On New Generation Implants, PGDHHM
Dentist, Gurgaon
My son is 4 months old. I want to know at which month his teeth will start coming. Does gripe water really help in th...
primary tooth ( milk teeth ) usually starts erupting at age of 6 months. and I don't think gripe water is helpful in eruption of teeth.
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Basic information given above is of my baby girl. She is of one and half month age. My question is whether to provide water for my baby during this hot summer or not? Is it necessary to give gripe water?

MD - Paediatrics
Pediatrician, Rewa
Basic information given above is of my baby girl. She is of one and half month age. My question is whether to provide...
You should give only mother's milk fo 6 months. Breast milk contains enough water to quench the thirst of baby, all prelacteals including gripe water should be avoided.
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Sir/Madam I have a baby girl of 03 Months. Is it okay to use Woodward Gripe water.

Bachelor of Ayurveda, Medicine and Surgery (BAMS)
Ayurveda, Delhi
Sir/Madam I have a baby girl of 03 Months.
Is it okay to use Woodward Gripe water.
Dear Mr. lybrate-user, Ideally your baby is of 3 months old. She has to be exclusively breastfed for 6 months. After 6 month you can start giving her soft diet and water. If there is any stomach or gastric disorder then it is advisable to consult your treating pediatrician and follow his advice.
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Should I give gripe water to my 4 months old baby as it's said that it'll help in pain due to teeth?

MD - Homeopathy, BHMS
Homeopath, Vadodara
Should I give gripe water to my 4 months old baby as it's said that it'll help in pain due to teeth?
hello Anupama.. no it is wrong... it does not help in teething problem... usually it is given for abdominal pain and flatulence... but it is also not that helpful... Until your child has no symptoms... don't give any extra things except your feeding... No gripe water no kadvahat nothing...
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My son is one month old ,he always pass gas and it seems he is having pain while passing stool. Can I start giving him gripe water? But some doctor suggested me tht I shld start giving him gripe water only in severe condition or after 6 months.

CCEBDM, PG Diploma In Clinical Cardiology, MBBS
General Physician, Ghaziabad
My son is one month old ,he always pass gas and it seems he is having pain while passing stool. Can I start giving hi...
U can use but see it should be alcohol free and sucrose free. Before that try 1. Do regular massage of your baby with coconut/ olive oil. No baby oil 2. Wrap your baby properly in blanket/ other cloth 3. Apply pressure on tummy- put baby face down in lap and pat back.
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