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Colic is the medical term used to describe the inconsolable crying in infants. Babies with colic cry at least three hours per day. Crying spells usually occur in the afternoon or evening. Colic usually occurs when the baby is about three weeks. However, there may be colicky infants as early as weeks after the birth. Although surrounded by embroidered gifts for baby and all the sympathy, the colic can be exhausting. The exact cause of colic is not known. General theories of colic is that it is by an immature digestive system or gas can be caused. Another theory is that babies may have immature nervous systems, and tears may be the result of over stimulation, or sensitivity to light and sound. This can happen especially during the first visit by a child with personalized gifts for baby and so much light and sound, which they threw. The most common symptom of colic is a baby is inconsolable in general. Despite repeated attempts to comfort her, nothing calms the crying. Babies with co...
Have you ever thought of sleep disorders in children? If you have a newborn, you probably know that your sleep patterns differ from those of adults. You need to sleep more (sometimes up to 16 hours per day), but not the same hour of sleep he does and he needs to wake up again several times in the middle of the night. This behavior is normal, but some babies develop May from sleep disorders, which can be very serious. People of all ages have to sleep to grow and regenerate, and especially children need their sleep, do so. If your baby wakes up too often, you might want to consider another issue is at work. Talk to your child's doctor about sleep disorders of infants, the following questions: * Convulsions * Allergies to food or formula * Allergens in the air * Separation Anxiety * The pain of gas earaches, teething, or any other health disorder problem * The harassment by pajamas or a blanket, or heat, cold, thirst, etc., causing * Pinworms * UTI * Gastroesophageal Ref...