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Father of a 9 m old girl8 months ago
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#asktheexpert - what is the medicine for colic

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profile image of POOJA KOTHARIPOOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 7 m old boy8 months ago

A. For colic in newborns, doctors commonly recommend the following: Over-the-Counter Medicines (After Doctor's Advice) Simethicone Drops (e.g., Colicaid, Mylicon, Gas-X Infant Drops) – Helps relieve gas. Gripe Water (e.g., Woodward’s Gripe Water) – Some parents find it helpful, but it lacks strong medical evidence. Probiotic Drops (e.g., BioGaia, Enterogermina) – Can help improve digestion and reduce colic symptoms over time. Home Remedies & Comfort Measures Burp after every feed to prevent gas buildup. Gentle tummy massage in a clockwise motion. Warm compress on the belly (not too hot) for relief. Bicycle leg movements to release gas. Hold the baby upright after feeding for 15-20 minutes. Avoid overstimulation and create a calm environment. If the colic is severe or persists beyond 3-4 months, consult a pediatrician to rule out other issues like reflux or allergies.

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