Question

A one-month-old baby often cries for no apparent reason, has not shown signs of hunger, has not had a bowel movement, and is not suffering from a cold. What could be the cause? I would like to understand the reasons behind a baby’s frequent crying and whether it indicates discomfort or a certain illness.

Answer

Babies may cry for a multitude of reasons, such as hunger, wet diapers, and stomach discomfort. First, you should check if the baby’s crying is due to any of these reasons. If it is stomach discomfort, consider using products like Similac, Lactase, and Pepsin Oral Solution to aid digestion. It could also be due to a calcium deficiency; therefore, appropriate calcium and Vitamin D supplementation should be considered, along with increased exposure to sunlight to promote calcium absorption.