Colic symptoms in babies

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Colic is one of the most common problems in babies. In fact, it is so common that this is the kind of thing that you will be prepared for even before it occurs being a major topic in all baby books in your bookshelf.

Colic begins as early as two to three weeks and reaches its peak when the baby is about two months old. After which, symptoms and episodes will slowly die down and at fourth month, there will be no more episodes.

Until now, medical experts cannot find what exactly causes colic to occur. It just happens to babies without any real or specific reason. However, there are a host of possible causes that may influence or worsen a colic episode. Here are some of them.

Allergy to cows milk or powdered milk Lactose intolerance Allergy to the foods that the mother take in and transferred to the baby through breastmilk Increase in the intestinal gas brought on by foods that usually produce gas in the stomach such as broccoli, onion and beans. Underdeveloped digestive system that may cause strong contractions in the stomach Hormonal changes in the body of your baby Anxiety of the mother and postpartum depression Overfeeding of the baby

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