Colic
Colic is a common condition in infants, typically characterised by excessive crying and fussiness, often occurring in the late afternoon or evening. Symptoms may include prolonged periods of crying that last for more than three hours a day, occurring at least three days a week, and lasting for three weeks or longer.
To help soothe a colicky baby, you can try various strategies such as holding them close, using gentle rocking motions, or swaddling them snugly in a blanket. Some parents find that using white noise or a calming bath can also be effective. Feeding your baby in a calm environment and ensuring they are not overly hungry or gassy can make a difference too.
If your baby's crying seems excessive and you are concerned, or if they show signs of discomfort that do not improve with soothing techniques, it’s advisable to seek medical advice. A healthcare professional can help rule out any underlying issues and provide guidance tailored to your baby's needs.