There are some simple tips and natural solutions that you need to follow to rid your newborn of infantile colic and gases, without resorting to prescription medicine for colic, know them:
Massaging the baby’s belly or back:
Massaging your baby’s belly will help him get rid of infantile colic and the accumulated gases and facilitate the pushing out of his stomach, use any type of light oils to massage your baby’s
stomach and back, they are ideal for massages.
Here is the correct way to massage a newborns to treat colic:
Let your
baby lie on his back, and take off his nappy and clothes.
Put a little
oil on the palms of your hands, and start massaging it gently, so that his delicate skin is not irritated by friction.
Massage your baby’s tummy in a clockwise, circular motion, as this movement stimulates the easy passage of gas.
Put your baby on his stomach and start massaging his back the same way.
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Wheel Exercise for Infants:
Try the wheel exercise with your baby, it helps rid the newborn of the infantile colic
And gas, follow these steps whenever you feel that your baby has colic or gas.
Let your baby lie on his back, hold his legs in your hands, alternately moving his left and right legs toward his stomach.
Repeat the exercise more than once, with slight pressure on the abdomen to release gas.
Be careful not to perform this exercise immediately after feeding, as your baby will not experience reflux.
Bathing the baby with warm water:
Warm water has a magical effect in calming the stomach of a newborn baby and reducing colic in newborns.
You don’t need to add soap, just warm water will take care of it, and it will also help calm your baby’s nerves and make it easier for him to get rid of colic and gas, make him feel more comfortable, and
sleep better at night.
Helping the baby to burp:
In the first months of life, a newborn is not able to excrete excess gases in its stomach on its own, so make sure to help your
baby to burp to expel the gases that he swallows during feeding.
Here are ways to help a newborn baby burp:
Hold your baby on your shoulder in an upright position with his body well supported.
Pat him on the back with your fingertips to get the gas he swallows out.
Repeat in the middle and after each feeding, until your baby is a little older and can’t burp without help.
Avoid eating certain foods for the mother:
If you are
breastfeeding, you should pay attention to the foods you eat on a daily basis, as some foods affect your breastfeeding
milk.
There are some
foods that you should stay away from, such as garlic, onions and spices, as they increase the child’s feeling of colic and bloating.
Correct feeding position in the case of breastfeeding:
Colic in breastfed babies is one of the most common reasons, so you should make sure to breastfeed your baby in the correct feeding position, so that the largest part of the dark areola surrounding the nipple is inside his mouth, to avoid swallowing large amounts of air during feeding in the wrong position.
In the case of artificial feeding:
Make sure to hold the feeding bottle in an inclined position, so that the child does not swallow a lot of air during feeding, such as sucking a bottle when empty of milk, taking into account not to raise it up, and wait a while after shaking the bottle of milk, until the air bubbles disappear from it and then present it to your child.
Symptoms of colic in newborns
Newborns express everything they feel crying, whether they are hungry, wet, colic or bloating, so you know the signs that tell you that your baby is suffering from colic.
-The more crying and crying accompanying the cramping, the more colic.
-He rubbed the child with his hands and feet and tried to pull them towards his stomach.
-Baby’s stomach becomes blocked due to colic, and you will notice it when you touch your baby’s tummy.
-Facial redness and intense crying.
-Constipation, bloating, and frequent gases.
-Hear the sound of gas as your baby sleeps on his stomach.
-Increased colic symptoms in a formula-fed baby.
When do colic end and its symptoms subside?
We talked before that there is no treatment for colic in the first weeks of the child except to help him to burp after each feed while properly carrying him during feeding so that he does not swallow the air that causes colic and bloating and to organize feedings at close intervals of time.
The good news is, the symptoms of severe colic disappear by the arrival of your child at the age of three to six months, and the beginning of the introduction of hard and soft food and the completion of his stomach and digestive system.
In the event that your baby continues to cry, after trying all the previous methods of treating colic in newborns, you should consult a specialist pediatrician to diagnose his condition and check on his safety, and know that infantile colic and gas are among the natural things that all newborns suffer from, so do not worry, as it is a stage that he goes through , All newborn babies will pass safely.
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