Szajewska H, Gyrczuk E, Horvath A. Lactobacillus reuteri DSM 17938 for the management
of infantile colic in breastfed infants: a randomized, double - blind, placebo - controlled trial.
Nutritional Supplements and Other Complementary Medicines
for Infantile Colic: A Systematic Review
Alexandrovich I, Rakovitskaya O, Kolmo E, Sidorova T, Shushunov S. «The effect of fennel (Foeniculum Vulgare) seed oil emulsion
in infantile colic: a randomized, placebo - controlled study.»
Because the study duration was short, future studies should explore the effect of massage
on infantile colic symptoms in a wider time - frame.
Baby colic (also
called infantile colic) is a condition in which an otherwise healthy baby cries or appears stressed for long periods without any obvious cause.
Baby colic (also known
as infantile colic) is a condition in which an otherwise healthy baby cries or displays symptoms of stress frequently and for extended periods without any discernible reason.
Olafsdottir E, Forshei S, Fluge G, Markestad T. Randomized controlled trial of
infantile colic treated with chiropractic spinal manipulation.
Ninety - four mothers of healthy 2 to 4 - month - old infants filled a questionnaire regarding irritability /
potential infantile colic and sleep characteristics.
Rooibos assists with nervous tension, allergies and digestive problems;
alleviates infantile colic, allergies, asthma and dermatological conditions.
Perry R, Hunt K, Ernst E. Nutritional supplements and other complementary medicines
for infantile colic: a systematic review.
The effects of contingent music and differential reinforcement
on infantile colic, Behaviour Research and Therapy, Volume 28, Issue 2, Pages 119 - 125 Gooding, L. (2010).
It is plausible that breast milk, which consists of melatonin, may have an effect on improving infants» sleep and
reducing infantile colic.
Also keep in mind that a 2011 study published in Pediatrics, «Nutritional Supplements and Other Complementary Medicines for
Infantile Colic: A Systematic Review,» concluded that «the notion that any form of complementary and alternative medicine is effective for infantile colic currently is not supported by the evidence from the included randomized clinical trials.»
Infantile colic: Recognition and treatment.
Infantile colic: Clinical features and diagnosis.
Canivet CA, Ostergren PO, Jakobsson IL, Dejin - Karlsson E, Hagander BM.,
Infantile colic, maternal smoking and infant feeding at 5 weeks of age., Scand J Public Health.
For GI spasms, inflammation, IBS, flatulence and bloating; acute, uncomplicated diarrhea, in combination with pectin;
infantile colic in combination with lemon balm, vervain, licorice and fennel; travel sickness and nervous diarrhea; dysmenorrhea, amenorrhea and teething problems mild anxiety, restlessness, stress - induced insomnia, and bruxism.
Infantile colic: Management and outcome.
The efficacy and safety of the probiotic bacterium Lactobacillus reuteri DSM 17938 for
infantile colic: A meta - analysis of randomized controlled trials.
Gastrointestinal gas formation and
infantile colic.
Vik et al «
Infantile colic, prolonged crying and maternal postnatal depression» Acta Paediatr.
The short - term effect of spinal manipulation in the treatment of
infantile colic: a randomized controlled trial with a blinded observer.
Another study found that children or adolescents with migraine were 6.6 times more likely to have had
infantile colic than those without migraine.
Perry R, Hunt K and Ernst E, «Nutritional Supplements and Other Complementary Medicines for
Infantile Colic: A Systematic Review», Pediatrics, 2011
The efficacy of chiroprac - tic spinal adjustments as a treatment protocol in the management of
infantile colic.
Our first goal was to assess the differences in the prevalence and severity of
infantile colic and nocturnal sleep between breast - fed infants and supplement - fed infants.
Nutritional supplements and other complementary medicines for
infantile colic: A systematic review.
Infantile colic, maternal smoking and infant feeding at 5 weeks of age, Scandinavian Journal of Public Health 36 (3): 284 - 91.
Lactobacillus reuteri (American Type Culture Collection Strain 55730) versus simethicone in the treatment of
infantile colic: a prospective randomized study.
Recent findings Important advances in understanding the aetiopathogenesis of
infantile colic have been recently proposed and opened new perspectives in its management.
If your child has a history of
infantile colic, eczema, asthma, ear infections, hayfever, seasonal allergies, digestive problems (including bloating, constipation and diarrhoea), frequent colds and any behavioural or learning problems, then you should suspect a delayed food allergy.