Remedies for colic in a newborn are never surefire remedies, but it helps to nurse the baby or to work on dietary changes with a doctor. Find out why swaddling or sucking may help a baby's colicky symptoms with help from a pediatrician in this free video on babies and pediatrics.
Expert: Dr. David Hill
Contact: www.capefearpediatrics.com
Bio: Dr. David Hill has more than 14 years of experience as a practicing pediatrician and is qualified with infants through teenagers.
Filmmaker: Reel Media LLC
Series Description: Treating common conditions and illnesses in babies and children usually starts by identifying the problem. Learn about causes and solutions for medical problems in children in this free video series on pediatrics.
I had my baby at 38 weeks and from day 1 at home, she was arching her back and pulling her knees up and screaming until she is red in the face. Flailing arms too. My doc suggested some colic tea and some drops. It does soothe her and I find that most of the time she is most agitated in the early hrs of the morning. What I would like to know is: does colic just continue until they grow out of it? Do you just have to manage it?
CindyPentz 8 months ago