What is colic? What are the causes of colic in my baby?

Updated on parenting 2024-07-07
21 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Infantile colic is usually caused by lactation factors. If the baby inhales too much gas when feeding, it will cause intestinal colic, usually showing symptoms of abdominal curling, and will also cause the baby to cry non-stop.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Colic is the pain caused by some problems in the intestines. It may be because of a bad diet, a bad lifestyle, a physical problem, or a problem with the immune system.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It is likely to be caused by improper feeding, or it may be due to the child's cold or greasy food, or it may be caused by cold, which means that the child has a particularly severe abdominal cramp and a particularly severe pain in the stomach.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Colic is a physiological phenomenon in infants and young children, mainly because they cry incessantly at a specific time and cannot be stopped. In addition to crying, it is usually accompanied by shortness of breath, clenched fists, straightened or bent legs, etc., and does not stop until defecation or gas. Infantile colic is usually caused by lactation factors.

    If the baby is allowed to inhale too much gas during feeding, it will cause colic disease.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Causes of colic in babies**:1The digestive system of infants and young children is not yet mature, and the nerves of the intestinal wall are not well developed, and they cannot adapt to the changes in the quality and quantity of food.

    The addition of new foods or changes in the temperature of the food causes irregular bowel movements. 2.Excessive intestinal gas production or swallowing a large amount of air, low secretion of gastric acid and digestive enzymes in infants and young children, low enzyme activity, and excessive intake of protein or carbohydrates can lead to increased intestinal gas production.

    During feeding, due to improper way or violent crying, a large amount of air may enter the digestive tract, and the increase in intestinal gas can cause intestinal peristalsis disorders that can lead to intestinal colic. 3.Cow's milk protein allergy can also induce colic.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    There is intestinal colic, which is caused by irregular diet, often eating some greasy things, eating faster, lack of nutrients in the body, low immunity, and may be caused by the high temperature when feeding the stuffy child.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    My baby does not have colic, and I think colic is caused by diet, work and rest, physical reasons, mental reasons and natural reasons, so when the baby has this situation, parents must take the treasure to the hospital to check the body. Noise.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    My baby doesn't have colic; The reasons are that the early trace method is used incorrectly when feeding the baby to drink, the emotion is too excited, the baby drinks too much milk and sells it to cause stomach discomfort, the baby is too hungry, and the baby is allergic to milk.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Infantile colic is caused by paroxysmal contractures of the smooth muscles of the intestinal wall, often manifested as sudden loud crying at night, as well as pallor around the mouth, abdominal distention, cold hands and feet, and legs curled up. After a short while, the symptoms will resolve, but after a while, the symptoms will recur, and the crying will usually be relieved by passing gas or defecation.

    Infantile colic may also be caused by swallowing a large amount of air at one time, overeating, indigestion, allergy to milk and protein, and intestinal inflammation. If it is caused by swallowing air or eating a large amount of food, the colic will not persist for a long time and may disappear after 1-2 times. It is a functional problem of the intestine and is generally not harmful.

    If this symptom recurs, it may affect the child's emotional and healthy growth, and it is recommended to seek medical attention in time.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    When the baby has intestinal colic, it will sweat, stomach pain, vomiting and diarrhea, shortness of breath, and redness; The food you usually eat is not clean, you eat too much cold food, the food you eat is not easy to digest, you eat too much, and you don't get enough sleep.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    stomach pain, nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, crying incessantly; It may be caused by improper diet, or cold, too much mood swings, calcium deficiency, and gastrointestinal disorders.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The reason for the phenomenon of colic in babies is that the baby may inhale a large amount of air, and when he cries, the air enters it and forms bubbles, which move through the intestines and cause abdominal pain. It is also possible that the stomach is over-inflated by over-breastfeeding. Or it may be due to colic caused by cow's milk allergy, and it is important to seek medical attention as soon as you notice this symptom to avoid delaying the condition.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It is very likely that the baby eats food that is not easy to digest, or it may be because the peristalsis effect of the stomach and intestines is not particularly good, and sometimes it is related to not strengthening exercise.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It is likely that the baby has a problem with his diet, or because he has eaten some allergic foods, or because of an upset stomach, or because he has eaten some food that is not easy to digest.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It may be because the baby's gastrointestinal function is particularly fragile and the food eaten is allergic, so there will be intestinal colic.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It may be because the baby's body is not very good, or the baby's gastrointestinal system is not very good, which will cause the baby to have this phenomenon of colic.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    <> colic generally occurs 2 weeks after the baby is born, peaks at 6-7 weeks, and resolves on its own in 3-4 months. Patients present with sudden crying, irritability, and difficulty soothing, especially at night. Children usually have bent knees, clenched fists, red or even pale face, and cold hands and feet.

    Colic is a benign condition that does not require special **. As your baby grows, it can be faded gradually. After the baby cries, parents should try their best to comfort the baby to shorten the crying time and reduce the intensity of the crying; You can feed properly and then massage your abdomen to attract your baby's attention.

    If you cry for a long time, or if you have fever, vomiting, diarrhea, blood in your stool, etc. , you should go to the hospital in time to rule out other diseases.

    Generally, it is unlikely that a child will have colic as soon as he is born. Most colic symptoms begin as early as 2-4 weeks after birth, and some children may not appear until 2-3 months later. Generally, a child's colic will gradually recover on its own within 5 months of birth.

    The nature of colic is still unclear and may be related to a variety of factors. At present, there is no particularly good way to have colic, and it can only be properly relieved by various ways. Therefore, the occurrence time of colic in each child is individual, and there are no strict rules.

    Earlier may appear in 2-4 weeks, later may not appear in colic or only in 2-3 months, and no later than 5 months. The child may cry profusely, often for more than 3 hours, and will have significant crying at least 3 days in a week. Parents don't need to be particularly nervous.

    Colic doesn't have much effect on growth and development, but parental anxiety and nervousness can have an impact on the child and may worsen the symptoms. Usually there are only a few ways to soothe the child. Each child receives it differently and can be comforted appropriately.

    As long as the symptoms are relieved, most of them will gradually recover on their own within 5 months of life.

    Colic is a common phenomenon in babies as they grow. In infantile colic, there will be sudden, sudden crying, and it is violent crying. Crying tends to last for a long time, usually more than 3 hours a day.

    In addition, many children may start crying at a relatively regular time, especially at night or before bedtime. This is a relatively high time period, and the child will have obvious crying. There are also other accompanying manifestations, such as stiffness or flexion of the legs, and contraction of the chest.

    In addition, children may be pale, and many may have a noticeable loss of voice due to extreme crying. For babies with colic, try adjusting his diet or using medication. In addition, it can divert the child's attention, such as clapping hands, singing, telling stories, etc.

    These can all help your child to some extent in relieving the manifestations of colic.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    You need to go to the hospital to receive Hu Wanchan**, because the child inhales too much air when crying, or the noise is caused by hunger, or it may be caused by other diseases, and the cold can also occur, which is related to the digestive system.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    At this time, you should give the child a little hot water, massage the stomach He Yin, and slowly relieve the pain, the reason for the pain is that the child is taking a book and eating bad things, allergies, colds, sleeping without a good quilt, will cause stomach pain.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    When the child has intestinal colic, the child's abdomen should be massaged, and when the same cherry blossom laughs, it should be sent to the hospital immediately for **, there are many reasons for intestinal colic, but the ridge type can be a cold, or it may be intestinal colic caused by eating and drinking.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The cause of the pain and sadness is that the child eats the side limbs and breaks the equipment, allergies to the cold, and sleeps without a quilt, which leads to stomach pain.

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