Do not use unapproved, unproven, or potentially dangerous substances
or methods as treatment for your baby with
colic.
Potentially dangerous treatments include:
Gripe water. Varying
ingredients are used in blends labeled as gripe water. In some batches, alcohol
is a main ingredient. Gripe water is an herbal home remedy that is not
considered safe by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Some companies
sell gripe water in the United States as a dietary supplement, instead of as a
medicine, bypassing FDA regulation.
Medicines, such as antispasmodics or sleep aids. These
and other medicines can have potentially serious and even deadly side effects
in infants. If your doctor prescribes them to treat other symptoms your baby is
experiencing, be sure to follow the instructions carefully.
Placing
a hot-water bottle on the baby's abdomen without checking it often. Babies burn
easily-do not use heated items, such as heating pads.
Quieting a baby with alcohol. Even dipping a
pacifier in brandy or other alcoholic drinks is
dangerous.
Methods not proven effective include:
Stopping
breast-feeding. Sometimes people believe that the
mother may not be producing enough milk for the baby or that her baby is
allergic to the milk. But this is rarely the case, and weaning a colicky baby
to formula can make the colic worse.
Feeding foods (such as baby
cereal and solids) earlier than recommended.
Switching to a
soy-based formula when milk allergy symptoms are not present.
Author
Debby Golonka, MPH
Editor
Susan Van Houten, RN, BSN, MBA
Associate Editor
Pat Truman
Primary Medical Reviewer
Michael J. Sexton, MD - Pediatrics
Specialist Medical Reviewer
Thomas Emmett Francoeur, MDCM, CSPQ, FRCPC - Pediatrics
Last Updated
June 19, 2007
WebMD Medical Reference from Healthwise
Last Updated:
June 19, 2007
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