About this item
- Lactase Enzymes infant drops
- Added to your baby’s usual Milk greatly reduce the level of lactose
- Helps compensate deficiency of lactase in the digestive system of the bib
Could it be colic?
Colic is characterised by repeated episodes of excessive, inconsolable crying in an otherwise healthy newborn. These episodes can last for hours and often occur at specific times, typically in the evening. Colic is common, affecting up to one in five babies, so you are not alone. It usually begins between two to four weeks of age and peaks in the first few months. While most cases resolve by three to four months, some infants may experience symptoms for a shorter duration, whereas others may continue until six months of age. The timing and severity can vary, but colic is a temporary phase in a baby’s development.
Colief Infant Drops
Suitable from birth, Colief Infant Drops help break down lactose in milk into simpler sugars, glucose and galactose, making it easier for babies to digest both breast milk and infant formula. The drops are completely natural and contain lactase enzyme, which naturally aids digestion and can help relieve colic symptoms caused by temporary lactose intolerance.
Top Tips For Dealing With Colic
- Although it is distressing, the most important thing to remember if your baby is affected by colic is to remain calm.
- Introduce a soothing routine around the time of the day when your baby’s colic is usually at its worst, this is typically in the evenings.
- Keep a log of the times when your baby’s colic is at its worst – you may be able to find a pattern associated with any triggers, allowing you to understand better how to ease the symptoms.
- Try a one-week trial of Colief Infant Drops to help diagnose whether temporary lactose intolerance could be the cause of your baby’s colic symptoms.
- Despite the characteristic inconsolable nature of the crying, it may be possible to reduce colic symptoms by trying different soothing techniques, as some babies may respond better to some techniques than others. You may find some of the following helpful:
- Holding the baby during crying episodes.
- Wearing baby in a sling.
- Gentle motion, such as rocking, pushing them in a pram or going for a drive.
- Background noise, such as the vacuum cleaner, hairdryer or washing machine.
- White noise.
- A warm bath.
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