Playing with the child’s health! How dangerous is giving medicine in milk? Expert told

How dangerous is the combo of medicine and milk?

Giving medicine in milk to the child can prove to be harmful for health. From how much medicine should be given, when should it be given, to whether medicine should be given or not… many such myths related to this are popular among the people. But do you know what happens to the body if medicine is given to a child by mixing it with milk? Does doing this reduce the effect of the medicine? Is there any reaction between medicine and milk? In this article, we are going to give you important information related to the combination between these two things.

Talking about children’s health care, a little carelessness with it is in a way playing with their health. Many such cases come to light in which parents or elders in the house make mistakes in giving medicines to children and innocent people have to face serious consequences. Know how wrong it is to take medicine in milk?

What do experts say

Dr. Sunny Lohia (Senior Consultant Pediatric Apollo Spectra Hospital Jaipur) says that we should not give medicine to the child by mixing it with milk even by mistake. He says that the effect of some medicines gets reduced when mixed with milk. Not only this, sometimes it is not absorbed properly. If the child does not drink milk then he does not even get the prescribed quantity of medicine. In such a situation, treatment is not done properly and it takes more time for the child to recover.

Child keeps distance from milk

Experts say that if medicine is given to a child in milk and he gets irritated by it, then there may be problems in future. It is possible that due to the taste of the medicine getting mixed with the milk, the child may start shying away from drinking it in future. Doctors say that the medicine should always be given as per the advice of paediatrics. If the child is finding it difficult to take medicine, then the safest and most effective way is to consult your pediatrician for the right option.

Treating yourself medically is also a big mistake

However, it has also been seen that some parents become doctors themselves and make many mistakes while giving medicines to their children. This includes mistakes like giving cough syrup for minor cold and cough, giving half the tablets for adults, leaving the course midway, giving antibiotics intermittently and deciding the dosage while giving medicines yourself. Recently, due to negligence in giving cough syrup, the government has set a big rule.

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According to this, now no chemist will give cough syrup or other syrups for children without a doctor’s prescription. Many harms are done to the health of children through cough syrup. If you also make the mistake of giving medicine by mixing it in milk, then change this bad habit today itself.

Manish Raiswal

Manish Raiswal

Manish Raiswal is currently working as a team lead on Lifestyle Beat in TV9 Digital. Manish’s career started in 2015 as a sub editor with India News’ digital platform Inkhabar. Passing through different stages, he has worked in prestigious media organizations like India News, Amar Ujala and NDTV. Manish is associated with journalism after completing his graduation in BA Honors Mass Media from Jamia Millia Islamia between 2009 and 2012 and diploma from the country’s prestigious media institute Indian Institute of Mass Communication (Delhi) between 2012-13. Apart from lifestyle, Manish likes to write on topics like health, social, women and child development and travelling. He is fond of learning new things on most of the topics related to lifestyle.

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