Crying for no apparent reason unlike crying to express hunger or the need for a diaper change.
Colic baby symptoms help.
Physicians have recognized infantile colic for a long time.
Babies normally crywhen they re wet hungry frightened or tired but if your baby shows the following signs she may have colic.
Pain or discomfort from gas or indigestion.
A digestive system that isn t fully developed.
Your colicky baby may also.
Clench her fists bend her arms and legs toward her belly have a bloated tummy have a red flushed face when she cries pass gas while she sheds tears often because she s swallowed air tighten her stomach muscles.
Predictable timing with.
Crying occurs at the same time every day usually in the late afternoon or early evening but it can vary.
Some of the contributing factors could include.
In adults colic is a pain usually intestinal or urinary in nature that.
If soothing or feeding practices aren t reducing crying or irritability your doctor may recommend a short term trial of dietary changes.
Baby may pull up his legs clench his fists and generally move his legs and arms more.
Morris wessel a well known new haven pediatrician defined an infant with colic as one who otherwise healthy and well fed had paroxysms of irritability fussing or crying without an obvious cause lasting for a total of three hours a day and occurring on more than three days in any one week for a period of three weeks.
An infection acid reflux or stomach problems eating too much or not enough a sensitivity to formula or breast milk pressure or inflammation in their brain and nervous system eye trouble like a scratch or.
In babies colic is usually described as uncontrollable crying for several hours and weeks on end for no apparent reason.
Your baby may sound like she s in pain.
Features of colic may include the following.
If you re worried about your baby your doctor can do a full exam to rule out problems such as.
Inconsolable crying screaming extending or pulling up of his legs to his tummy passing gas enlarged or distended stomach arched back clenched fists reddened face after a long episode of crying.
Intense crying that may seem more like screaming or an expression of pain.
Early form of childhood migraine headache.
Crying seems to occur for no reason not because baby has a dirty diaper or is hungry or tired.
Emotional reaction to fear.
Dietary changes may include.
If your baby has a food allergy however there would likely be other signs and symptoms such as a rash wheezing vomiting or diarrhea.
Extreme fussiness even after crying has diminished.