POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy4 months agoA. For colic pain in babies, here are some gentle and effective tips:
Burp Often: Burp your baby during and after feeding to release trapped air. Tummy Time: Lay your baby on their tummy for a few minutes (while awake and supervised) to relieve gas. Warm Compress: Gently place a warm (not hot) towel on the baby’s tummy. Massage: Use light circular motions on the tummy in a clockwise direction to ease gas. Hold Upright: Keep your baby upright for 20–30 minutes after feeding to help with digestion. Soothing Techniques: Rocking, white noise, or gentle swinging can help calm the baby. Check Feeding: If breastfeeding, observe if any foods you eat worsen colic. If formula feeding, speak to your pediatrician about switching formulas.
If crying is intense or persistent, or if you're unsure, it’s best to consult your pediatrician to rule out other issues.
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