Showing posts with label Suffering. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Suffering. Show all posts

Sunday, August 1, 2010

Suffering Children's Colic

Approximately one quarter of children colic about three weeks - suffer and suffer! All babies cry, certainly, but surely, with colic will cry for at least three hours several times a week, usually in the evening when your partner comes home from work. This can be a stressful time for you all, but will have to go it alone when the child reaches about 12 weeks. Meanwhile, there are some things that you try to alleviate his discomfort and the decibel canLevel.

Colic
In addition to general pain and tears, the child often extend or pull his legs, back arches, and may feel a swollen belly.

The cause of colic
The causes are not fully understood, although some experts believe that children fed with the bottle more frequently affected because they are supported in the air through the nipple. Other causes are smoking during pregnancy - even in a smoky environment (passive smoking).

MoreTheories have an intolerance to lactose (a natural component of milk), and the immaturity of their digestive system - it is that children grow up in support of the State of colic at about 12 weeks of age.

Treatments
If you can bottle anti-colic nipple to keep the air intake reduced. Change is the teat as it develops with a baby nipple for a few weeks, mine has to suck harder and take more air. You can also colic dropsfrom your pharmacist that reduce air bubbles in the stomach. Gripe water is to act the same way.

If you are breastfeeding, you eat certain foods that exacerbate the problem. Possible culprits are orange juice, spicy foods, caffeine, alcohol, onion and cabbage.
Try massage. Rub his belly clockwise around the digestive system.

Turn on a hair dryer or a vacuum cleaner so they can hear the noise. Seriously, baby, what kind of noise in the womband they shall be comforted by them.

cranial osteopathy can help. If the birth was difficult, a gentle realignment of the bones and joints can work miracles and some mothers have found that treatment leads to a cure for colic and other discomforts. We have a separate article on this topic.

Write down everything that seems to repeat or to reduce crying and the next time.

We help you Cope
With your crying baby in the hands of poverty, the inexorable, and perhaps agrumpy partners, will be under pressure. Understand what is happening and the reasons for sure, and you are not your partner. Talk with other mothers who can assure you that nothing will be wrong.
Above all, keep in mind that this is the end of their own volition, usually around the age of 12 weeks. Hold on!

Friday, July 23, 2010

Babies Suffering For Colic

About one quarter of babies will suffer from colic from around age 3 weeks - and you will suffer too! All babies cry of course, but those with colic will cry relentlessly for at least three hours several times a week, usually in the evening when your partner gets home from work. This can be a stressful time for you all, but it will go away of its own accord once baby reaches about 12 weeks. In the meantime there are some things you can try to ease her discomfort and the decibel level.

Symptoms Of Colic
As well as the crying and general distress, baby will often extend or pull up her legs, arching her back; and her tummy may feel bloated.

The Cause Of Colic
The causes are not fully understood, although some experts believe that bottle-fed babies are more likely to be affected as they take in air through the teat. Other causes are smoking during pregnancy - this includes being in a smoky atmosphere (second-hand smoke).

Other theories include an intolerance of lactose (a natural ingredient of milk), and the immaturity of her digestive system - the latter is supported by the fact that babies usually grow out of colic at around 12 weeks of age.

Treatments
If you're bottle feeding you can get anti-colic teats that reduce the air intake. Change the teats as she develops as using a newborn's teat after a few weeks will mean she has to suck harder and will take in more air. You can also get colic drops from your pharmacist which break down air bubbles in her tummy. Gripe water will act in the same way.

If you are breast feeding, some foods that you eat may be aggravating the problem. Possible culprits are orange juice, spicy foods, caffeine, alcohol, onions and cabbage.
Try massage. Rub her tummy in a clockwise direction to aid digestion.

Switch on a hair dryer or vacuum cleaner so she can hear the noise. Seriously, baby heard these sort of noises while in the womb and she may be comforted by them.

Cranial osteopathy may help. If the birth was difficult, a gentle realignment of bones and joints can work wonders and some mothers have found that one treatment results in a cure for colic and other ailments. We have a separate article on this subject.

Make a note of anything that seems to reduce or stop the crying and repeat next time.

Helping You To Cope
With your baby in obvious distress, the relentless crying, and maybe a grumpy partner; you will be under a lot of pressure. Understand what is happening and the reasons for it, and make sure your partner does too. Talk to other moms who will reassure you that it is nothing you are doing wrong.
Above all, keep in mind that this will end of its own accord, usually around age 12 weeks. Hang on in there!