Babies who are 18 months old, or one and a half years old, can be said to be particularly cute. Children at this stage may no longer rely solely on breast milk, but gradually eat a variety of complementary foods, and their diet gradually becomes similar to that of normal people. Because of this, babies during this period are particularly prone to colic and other problems. So what are the symptoms of colic in a one and a half year old baby? What do mothers need to pay attention to? Symptoms of colic in babies In fact, infantile colic is a type of acute abdominal pain in children, which mostly occurs in babies under 3 months old. The symptoms will gradually disappear after the baby is 6 months old. On the other hand, infantile colic often occurs at night. So, if your baby is not hungry or sick at night but continues to cry, it is very likely that he has colic. The typical symptoms of infant colic are sudden loud crying and even shortness of breath. When the baby cries, his legs may be pulled towards the abdomen and his hands may move around. The most obvious symptom is abdominal bloating. Although colic is a common problem in babies during their growth, mothers should also understand the causes and learn how to care for them to alleviate their pain. Causes of colic in babies Although colic is not a disease but a temporary symptom of physical discomfort, mothers are still very worried about it. Baby colic is actually the pain caused by strong contractions of the intestinal smooth muscles or intestinal gas. In addition to being caused by milk allergy or the baby being too excited, the most common cause of this acute abdominal pain is the mother's improper feeding method. The following 3 wrong feeding methods should be corrected immediately: Don't1: Frequently switch between left and right breasts for feeding When the baby sucks the mother's breast, the composition of the milk will continue to change, and the fat secreted in the milk will continue to increase. If the mother switches the baby to the other side to continue feeding before the baby has finished sucking the milk from one breast, the milk the baby sucks will be lower in fat and higher in sugar. Because the baby's spleen and stomach are relatively delicate and cannot digest so much sugar at once, they are prone to feeling uncomfortable, resulting in a series of colic symptoms such as crying, hiccups, and farting. Don't 2: Stop breastfeeding suddenly due to external interference Some mothers often shorten the feeding time when feeding their babies due to external interference. However, the normal time a baby spends sucking milk is generally 20-30 minutes. If the mother suddenly stops breastfeeding, the baby will not get enough milk, the possibility of gastrointestinal discomfort will increase, and the chance of sudden colic will also greatly increase. Don't 3: Force your baby to drink too much milk at one time When the mother is feeding the baby, if the baby is not feeling well, he will refuse to suck milk. If the mother continues to breastfeed the baby, or lets the baby take in too much milk in a short period of time, it can easily cause the baby to choke or even cause digestive system disorders, resulting in colic symptoms. ... Baby colic relief Babies with colic often feel extremely uncomfortable. When the baby has colic, the mother must master effective coping methods to make the baby's pain symptoms disappear quickly. So what is the correct way for mothers to deal with baby's colic? 1. Use the "airplane hug" position Mom can adopt the "airplane hold" posture, support the baby's belly with her hands, let the baby's back face up, and then hold the baby and walk back and forth for a while. When TA feels comfortable, he will stop crying and slowly fall asleep. 2. Change the lying position When the baby has colic, the mother can let the baby lie on his side or prone on the bed, apply local pressure on the baby's abdomen, and gently massage the baby's back with hands to relieve the pain symptoms. 3. Defecation method Helping the baby to defecate and pass gas smoothly can alleviate the symptoms of abdominal discomfort. When helping the baby to defecate, it is best for the mother to first gently press the baby's abdomen with one hand, and then use the other hand to massage the baby's abdomen in a clockwise direction. 4. Swaddling method Mommy can wrap the baby in a blanket so that the baby can feel the feeling of being wrapped in warmth in the mommy's womb. At this time, the little one's tension will be relieved and the symptoms of colic will be alleviated. 5. Shush When the baby has colic, the mother can make a hushing sound in the baby's ear, which can also make the baby feel safe and help relieve abdominal pain. How to prevent baby colic Baby colic is not only upsetting for the mother, but also painful for the baby, so the right solution is to take preventive measures in advance to prevent the baby from suffering from colic! So how to prevent baby colic? The host tells mothers 6 simple and practical tips, you may wish to learn and use them. Tips1: Wear a belly band when your baby is sleeping In addition to improper breastfeeding causing baby colic, catching a cold is also a cause of baby colic. It is best for mothers to put on a belly band for their babies before they go to bed to prevent their stomachs from getting cold. Tips2: Apply anti-flatulence ointment Babies may also experience colic symptoms due to stomach bloating. To prevent colic, mothers can apply anti-bloating ointment on the baby's abdomen when the baby drinks too much milk to make the baby more comfortable. Tip 3: Change milk powder brand Some babies have poor digestive ability and are intolerant to certain milk powders, which will cause indigestion symptoms. At this time, it is best for mothers to change the brand of milk powder to reduce the burden on the baby's gastrointestinal tract and avoid sudden colic in the baby. Tip 4: Pay attention to gas and defecation To prevent baby colic, mothers should pay attention to the baby's gas and bowel movements while feeding. If the baby has abdominal discomfort, mothers can pat the baby to pass gas. If the baby is constipated, mothers can apply Vaseline on the baby's anus to stimulate bowel movements. Tips 5: Eat in moderation and at regular times Mothers should let their babies develop good eating habits from an early age, eat regularly and eat in moderation. Eating in moderation can not only reduce the baby's gastrointestinal burden, but also reduce the chance of colic. Tip 6: Eat less cold food The baby has a weak spleen and stomach and cannot tolerate cold food. When feeding the baby, mothers should try not to let the baby eat too much cold food such as cucumbers and mung beans. In addition, even if the baby is older, do not let him eat too much ice cream. |
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