Gastroenterologist (Pediatric) Questions Colic

Is there any medication for colic?

If my child has colic, what should I do for him? Are there any medications for it, or home remedies? My mom told me to try gripe water for my child but I've never heard of it.

5 Answers

This is best addressed by a pediatric gastroenterologist or pediatrician. An old home remedy is to add karo syrup to the milk in a bottle, but I cannot attest to any published evidence on that remedy or others.
Please discuss with your child’s physician
There is no proven treatment for infant colic. It is usually resolved by 3 months of age. Different remedies have been tried such as semi elemental formula, elemental formula, antacids, gripe water.
Probiotics such as Gerber soothe have been studied and shown to help colic
Gripe water or mylicon can help if gas is causing the stomach pain. Swaddling sometimes helps. A few of the babies with colic benefit from a hypoallergic formula. Make sure the baby has been thoroughly checked before you assume colic. Most babies seem to outgrow colic by 4 months of age.