Colic is a bit of a mystery to both parents and scientists.
There is no complete definition of colic or its causes, but it is generally
seen as “unexplained and uncontrolled crying in infants from 0 to 3 months of
age, for more than 3 hours per day, more than 3 days per week, for more than 3
weeks, usually in the afternoon or evening hours.”
Colic is usually assumed to disappear spontaneously around 3
months of age. However, studies have shown that colic can continue in some
infants until 6 or even 12 months of age. The excessive crying and general
unrest can cause great stress and frustration in a household, and may have
long-term consequences such as temper tantrums and frequent night waking.
Understandably, parents are continually seeking treatments that can help.
Research on colic and its solution is limited. However,
medications have not been shown to be particularly effective in treating colic,
so some parents have turned to chiropractic care instead. Chiropractor in Salt Lake City have
been treating colicky babies for many years and with significant success. The
theory is that when babies are born, the neck and back vertebrae may become
misaligned during the compressions and stretches of the birthing process. If
interventions are used to assist the birth, such as forceps or vacuum suction,
these misalignments can be even worse. These misalignments or subluxations can
disturb normal physiological processes such as digestion, causing significant
infant discomfort and can lead to colic. Chiropractors experienced in treating
infants use a gentle, “no-cracking” adjustment process that is relaxing and
comforting.
A recent study examined behavioral and sleep disturbances
experienced by post-colicky children who had been treated with chiropractic
care versus children who had not received such treatment. Results showed that
toddlers who had been treated with chiropractic care were two times as likely
not to experience long-term consequences of colic than those who had been
treated with chiropractic care.
Another study showed a reduction in crying of 1 hour in
babies treated with a drug called dimethicone, and a reduction in crying of 2.4
hours in babies treated with chiropractic manipulation.
In conclusion, chiropractic care for infant colic is
effective in many cases. Be sure to select a chiropractor that is experienced
in treating babies and in particular, babies with colic.
Author Bio:
Dr. Matt Ramirez graduated with a degree in Bachelor of Human Biology in 2004 and received his Doctor of Chiropractic Degree in 2006. He specializes in auto injury recovery and rehabilitation and has enhanced and improved thousands of lives as well as treated people of all ages over the years. He is also an expert in health and wellness, massage therapy, chiropractic care, and more...
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