Colic is when a baby cries excessively without an obvious cause, often for more than 3 hours a day, at least 3 days a week, for several weeks. It usually begins within the first few weeks of life and improves by 4 to 6 months of age.
Babies with colic may clench their fists, arch their back, and have difficulty settling, which can cause stress and exhaustion for parents. Although colic is not harmful and does not affect a baby’s growth, it can significantly affect family wellbeing.
Our pharmacists can offer reassurance and practical advice through the Common Ailments Service. We can suggest remedies such as simeticone drops or gripe water to relieve wind and discomfort.
We’ll also provide tips on soothing techniques — like gentle rocking, tummy massage, and keeping a regular feeding routine. Many treatments may be supplied free of charge, and we can advise when to seek further medical support if symptoms are severe or persistent.
If you are currently living in Wales and registered to a Welsh GP, then you are eligible to access the Common Ailments Service.
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