Monday, September 8, 2008

What is the most common sign of colic?

Colic is a common occurrence among infants. It is basically due to apparent abdominal pain and usually happens before, during or after meals.

So, how to I know if my baby is having colic?

A baby who cries excessively, usually more than 3 hours without apparent reason is considered a colic baby?

Is there any sign of colic?

The most common sign of colic is excessive crying without apparent reason. Usually the cry can last for more than 3 hours or more.
Other than the loud and excessive crying, body contractions and periods of irritability are also apparent signs of colic.

According to statistics, 1 in every 10 infants experience colic during their infancy period because of abdominal pain.

Other signs of colic include:

Vigorous and excessive for long periods of time despite extreme efforts of consolation

Onset crying that starts around the same time everyday or night and can be ending or never-ending

- Suffers from gas discomfort
- Slight bloating of the abdomen
- Has a hard and bloated stomach
- Unlikely and patterned body contortions like pulling of knees to the chest
- Hard-clenched fists
- Flailing arms and legs
- Arched back
- Frequent sleeplessness
- Chronic irritability
- Unreasonable fussiness
- Reddening face due to ling periods of crying
- Excessive belching or spitting up after feeding
- Passing gas
- Experience difficulty in passing stools

It is advisable to visit a doctor as soon as you see the above usual signs of colic in your baby. However, you may consider treating colic in your baby with Natural Guaranteed Gripe Water.

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