Infants from a few months to over one year of age may experience colic.
Newborn colic is a common symptom that can be addressed through acupuncture, massage, and tui na (form of Chinese manual therapy) therapy, easy-to-digest and absorb foods, maintaining a regular lifestyle and schedule, and considering surgical treatment.
When a newborn exhibits continuous crying for more than three hours a day for over three weeks, it may be colic. Parents can take measures such as abdominal massage to relieve the discomfort.
If a baby has severe colic, medication like belladonna may be prescribed under a doctor’s guidance. Taking probiotics, such as MamiAi, may help alleviate abdominal bloating. It’s recommended to avoid feeding beans to the baby and substitute with other foods. As the baby grows, colic symptoms usually improve naturally.
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