Diagnosing Colic
Colic is usually recognized when you’re well-fed, healthy and otherwise satisfied infant won’t stop crying. While all babies cry (as it is their only means of communication), babies with colic cry much more than usual, and when they cry it seems that little can console them. Colic is usually diagnosed or confirmed if your baby cries more than three hours each day over a period of three weeks or more and no other cause is found.
If your baby’s crying is worrying you, your baby’s pediatrician will check for other causes of discomfort such as intestinal obstruction, or illness and if nothing is found, colic is often the diagnosis. Other tests are generally not necessary, as colic, while distressing for baby and family, is not serious and not associated with other complications.
What causes Colic?
There is little known about what causes colic, although, as mentioned above most, research agrees that colic is a gastrointestinal problem possibly associated with an immature digestive system. Other theories suggest that it is caused by lactose intolerance, allergies, mother’s Anxiety or the different positions that baby is fed. Whatever the underlying cause, colic is often associated with painful stomach cramps or Stomach ache and intestinal gas and many parents have noticed that their infants do feel better after they have passed wind or had a bowel movement.
Help for Colic
Colic is something that will disappear on its own and because it is not considered to be harmful there aren’t many conventional treatments available. Some pediatricians will recommend anti-gas medication such Mylicon or antispasmodics such as Levsin for treating colic, however, there is little evidence to support the effectiveness of these medications and many have been known to have side effects.
Colic is a frustrating time for you and your baby and while it goes away eventually, it is always a relief to know that nature has all the ingredients to provide much needed relief.
Homeopathic remedies have been known for centuries to help calm the stomach. Ingredients such as Chamomilla and Mag. Phos. naturally relieve gas and bothersome colic-related fretfulness, soothing tiny tummies while also acting as a natural anti-spasmodic. Other homeopathic ingredients that can help during colic are Calc. sulph and Calc. phos which both work to encourage regular sleep and good Sleep routines that can be disrupted during phases of colic.