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Treatment

A treatment plan will be chosen based on your baby's condition. Unfortunately, there is no specific treatment that cures colic. There are steps you can take to help reduce the discomfort your baby feels.

Make changes during feeding time:

  • If breastfed, consider making changes to the mother's diet. This may include avoiding cow's milk, eggs, peanuts, tree nuts, wheat, soy, and fish.
  • If bottle fed, consider using a whey hydrolysate formula. Make sure to warm the formula before giving it to your baby.
  • Bottle feedings may need to be slowed down. Try using a nipple with a smaller hole.
  • Burp your baby well after feeding.
  • Feed your baby in a more upright position. This position will keep gas in your baby's stomach. Gas in the stomach is more easily burped up.

Talk to the doctor about alternative treatments. Certain supplements that may be helpful include:

Note: To keep your baby safe, check with the doctor before using any herbs or supplements.

Other strategies that may help include:

  • Take your baby for a walk or for a ride in the car. Try a baby safe swing.
  • Position your baby on the tummy, across your lap. Gently rub your baby's back.
  • Consider learning baby massage.
  • Swaddle your baby in a soft blanket.
  • Rock your baby in a rocking chair or in your arms. Hold your baby close and bounce or walk gently.
  • Bathe your baby in warm water.
  • Let your baby use a pacifier.
  • Make sure your baby isn't too warm or cold.
  • Try skin to skin contact.