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Guardian of a 8 m old boy5 months ago
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#asktheexpert It's been three months since birth, the guruka comes, how and when does it go away.

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POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy5 months ago
A. If you're referring to the "Gurukha" as a common term in your region, it might mean something like gas, tummy discomfort, or colic that babies often experience after birth. In the first few months, many babies struggle with gas and digestive issues because their digestive systems are still developing. This usually starts improving by 3–4 months and often goes away completely by 5–6 months. You can help your baby by burping after every feed, giving tummy time, gentle massages, and using bicycle leg movements. If your baby is feeding well, sleeping, gaining weight, and not crying excessively, it's generally not a concern. But if you're unsure or the discomfort seems severe, it's always good to consult a pediatrician to rule out anything else.
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