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Useful Treatment for ColicA treatment for colic involves the use of some medicines and some general measures. The medicines used as part of the treatment for colic, helps control the symptoms and provide some relief. The medications used as part of the treatment for colic do not cure the symptoms altogether and do not prevent the occurrence of colic in newborns and infants.
A medicine called dimeticone prescribed as part of the treatment for colic helps relieve trapped wind in an infant. Over-the-counter medications containing the compound simethicone is used in the treatment for colic, to reduce pain due to excess gas caused by colic. The aim of any treatment for colic is to help the infant get out of pain till the time when colic disappears due to the process of growth.Measures such as burping a baby more frequently and feeding them while they are upright, followed during the course of the treatment for colic helps prevent spouts of colic. Herbal treatment for colic involves the use of special types of herbs called carminatives that are used to treat infant colic. These herbs having soothing properties when used in the treatment for colic help sooth the intestines of a baby during periods of colic spasms. One of the most popular carminatives is chamomile which when used in the treatment for colic helps reduce intestinal cramps and the abdominal pain caused by colic. Hyssop is one of the other carminative herbs used in the treatment for colic, which has a mild sedative effect that helps reduce the symptoms of colic.
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