How can I alleviate theme pain?

There are several different ways to potentially alleviate colic pain and just test these methods you can find out what works for you and your child. This is because there is no single, generally agreed cause of colic and therefore there is no absolute solution. One common and potentially effective solution is the use of "horrible water" or liquid solution that you give to your child. These can often be quite effective if the colic pain is caused by digestion, but you should be careful when choosing such treatment. You can also try to use the so -called "five S" to ease the anxiety of your infant. It usually persists around four to six months of age, and some doctors describe this as any persistent cry that lasts more than three hours, at least three days a week, for more than three weeks. However, this may be a somewhat limited definition, so other doctors look at any extreme and suddenly crying as potentially symptomatic for colic or colic.

One possible cause of colic is gastrointestinal discomfort or problems that can cause discomfort and pain for infants. Because it would be the first such incident of discomfort in the child, it can be very disturbing and can lead to such excessive crying. That is why many parents use a "liquid solution called" Gripe "to treat the colic pain. There are many different brands and you should talk to your doctor before using such treatment. Do not forget to look for brands that do not include sodium, soda or coal bicarbonate, as these can further disrupt your baby's system.

If "water gripe" does not work, it is possible that other problems cause infants symptomatically for colic pain. Many experts recommend using "five S" to try to calm the child to give up to suffer from colic pain. You should start by undressing a child, which is the first "with"; Use free blankets, andYou would avoid overheating, and make sure you watch all the safe swaddling practices, such as allowing hips to bend and head support. The second "S" concerns the child to lie on his side or stomach, as it can alleviate discomfort. Infants should only sleep on their backs, but you can hold it on your side or stomach when they wake up, and make sure you support his head.

Create the sound "SHH", the third "with", quietly near the baby's head. You can also play white noise or womb sounds via stereo to create a similar effect. The fourth “S” is to turn the baby gently from side to side, not more than one inch (about 2.5 cm) in each direction and always supports his head or neck. Finally, the fifth "s" means allowing the child to breastfeed on his finger, pacifier or breast to help him calm down. These methods can help alleviate colic pain and let the infants relax and calm down, which is important for both the child and the parents.

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