Sunday, October 7, 2012

Top Five Signs Of Colic


Does your baby cry more than you feel is normal? What is a "normal" amount of crying to be expected from a baby? Unfortunately, this is a million dollar question that truly can never be answered accurately. Every baby is different and unique, they will all need to work out their own emotions on their own doing as they age. Some, will simply cry more than others...period. However, if you truly feel as if your infant is having a tougher time than others with settling down and crying, then you can speak to your pediatrician for advise.

Top Symptoms To Look For:

Crying (at times nonstop for hours)
Fingers can be crossed
Twisting Legs
Bending tummies
Squirming
Appearing to tighten the body

When the baby seems to be experiencing the colic spells, they are going to be in quite a bit of pain unfortunately. It is cramping and spasms that occur within the abdomen. These attacks have a tendency to last anywhere from ten to twenty minutes. Even worse, the attacks can have the ability to continue happening again during the day and evening. Inside the stomach, the baby's intestines experience a contracting feeling in the intestines.

Some have a theory that the spasms come directly from the infant drinking milk, not just cow's milk, formula and breast milk as well. This does not happen with all babies, it does however effect around twenty five percent of infants around the world currently. If your baby cries for three hours per day without stopping, and they continue to do this for longer than one month, the pediatrician may disclose they do bode colic. It typically lasts until the child is six months of age, some extreme cases can go further than this time frame, but it is highly unlikely.

Remedies For Colic:

All parents want to rush in and help their baby when they are in such utter pain and agony. To help your baby, look into the many homeopathic remedies that are currently bringing relief to the babies. There is a Colic Calm Gripe Water product that has gotten excellent results and reviews from parents of colic babies. It has been noted to treat gas, acid reflux, hiccups, cramping and bloating in babies. You can simply give the product to the infant on occasion when they may need a boost of relief to stay regular. Do be cautious as some of these gripe water items on the shelves in stores can be supplements versus a healing product. If you feel your infant is having a reaction to these waters, contact your pediatrician at once, or at least the manufacturer of the product.

2 comments:

  1. Thanks for the information!

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  2. My son did not have colic, and I pray to God that this one on the way doesn't. I've heard how frustrating and helpless one can feel with a colicy baby.

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