Why does the child meet colic?

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Generally speaking, healthy feeding infants should cry for at least 3 hours a day, and cry for at least 3 days a week for more than 3 weeks. If your baby is not hungry or thirsty, it's probably colic. Why does the child meet colic? Next, I'd like to share my views with you.

Why does the child meet colic?

First: the reason for children's colic is that although they are still young, their digestive system has some functions of the intestine, and they are not yet mature, so there will be some irregular peristalsis in the intestine. Sometimes when they are too fast, they are so tangled together that they are prone to spasm and pain.

Second: there is also a reason for flatulence, which should be feeding to children, because their digestive function is not very strong, so it is easy to form flatulence when digesting protein, or when feeding, they inhale too much air, which will also cause flatulence.

Third: there is another reason, because the baby after leaving their familiar uterus, feel a lack of security, nerves will become particularly tight, so it is easy to cause stimulation to their stomach. Colic usually disappears in the evening when children grow up and their gastrointestinal function develops,

matters needing attention

1. Abdominal warmth: when the baby gets cold, it will cause or aggravate colic. Parents should pay attention to the baby's abdominal warmth, or use a baby blanket to wrap the baby up to keep warm and increase the baby's sense of security; 2. Hot compress: use warm water bag or sea salt bag to compress the baby's abdomen through clothes, and pay attention to avoid scalding the baby; 3. Massage: massage the baby's abdomen clockwise or do exhaust exercises to help exhaust,