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Colic pain
My 2 month old baby, cry after evening due to colic pain, how to treat it, most of the time he refuses to take bottle.
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It’s most probably due to a colic. Please burp extensively after each feed . Although baby should be examined to make sure it’s so .
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Many drops are available for colic . You can try those
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Mother should take less garlic and onion and masala in diet if she is breast feeding.
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To prevent colic always burp your child after feed if child is crying due to colic as per you say you shouldn’t give feed once the child stops crying and it’s time to feed then feed the child Best way to stop the Olivia let the baby lie on tummy in your lap and slowly massage the back The child will either burp or fart and will be relieved
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Thank you for your question. It is a very common problem in infants from 6 weeks to 6 months, you can burp for longer time, can put hing on tummy around the bellybutton which sooth them, sometimes change of formula can help
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Online consultation if required
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Try to breastfeed which creates lesser gas (colic).
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