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Does my baby have colic?

Does my baby have colic?
One of the first problems that can be found by recent parents is the infant's colic. Colic is a benign disorder, which causes the baby to gain weight, is healthy but every day (usually at the same time), it usually breaks down in tears, leaving a sense of frustration and worry in families.
It is usual, that when the new parents begin, they do not know if it is a colic or not. Especially if they are first-timers. If they have had siblings, who have had colic, usually the potatoes are already foreseeing and are alert to the first signs of alarm.
If your question is, how can you tell if my child has colic? Here we give you a small guide to recognize the first signs. If you recognize any of them in your child, do not hesitate to go to your pediatrician or your primary care center to confirm your suspicions and rule out any other ailments.
- Your baby is gaining weight and in medical visits always has good feedback. It is a healthy baby.
- It can be an active baby, that it costs to him to sleep (or that his siestas are very short).
- Normally, every day at the same time breaks into tears. For example, if you start crying around 7, every day at that time you are already alert because you know that is when everything begins.
- The crying is very intense. More than crying, it seems like a cry of pain. Does it make you shudder every time you hear it?
- The baby becomes very red and very tense.
- Your little hands are tight and tight.
- At the time of the crisis it often moves a lot and twist.
- It's very difficult to calm
If your baby meets all these signs, do not hesitate. Go to your doctor and ask him about the Kusi Wawa method. We work with thermotherapy to relieve intestinal pain and we accompany the baby to help relax it.

https://www.kusiwawa.com/queeskusiwawa-es

http://theconversation.com/my-baby-is-crying-is-it-colic-how-can-i-help-62952
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