5 min. read Colic is a familiar term, but it’s often vaguely defined. So, you’re not alone if you’ve been left wondering, ‘what is colic?’ in babies, colic refers to long periods of crying for no apparent reason. It isn’t dangerous, but it can be distressing to see your child in obvious discomfort. Colic is something that just happens; you haven’t done anything wrong. The good news is that colic will eventually go away on its own, although there are ways to comfort your baby in the meantime. Here you’ll find information about colic to help put your mind at rest, but as always, don’t hesitate to get in touch with your doctor if you have questions.
The exact cause of colic isn’t known, but it’s sometimes associated with abdominal pain or trouble digesting. Because breast milk is specially designed for babies, many wonder if breastfed babies get colicky. The answer is yes – breastfed babies can get colicky – although formula-fed babies also get colicky.
There are a number of symptoms of colic in babies, but the clearest sign your baby might be suffering from colic is continuous, high-pitched crying for no obvious reason. This can broadly be categorized by the rule of 3s 1: Other signs of colic in babies include:
Colic will usually subside naturally within three months, but we know it can feel like longer when you’ve got a crying baby on your hands. So here are some things you can try to ease your baby’s discomfort in the meantime. Remember, if you are considering cutting out any food groups entirely for the long term, such as dairy, it’s a good idea to get advice from a healthcare professional. Colic can be unsettling for both baby and parent, but the main thing to remember is that you’re doing great. These tips are designed to help put your mind at rest and give you some options for soothing your baby, but please be aware that the information does not substitute professional medical advice. Philips Avent cannot be held responsible for any damages that result from the use of the information provided on this website.
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1 American Family Physician - Infantile Colic
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