Three-month colic in infants: causes, diagnosis, and therapy

Understanding Three-Month Colic: Symptoms and Effects on Infants

The term "three-month colic" refers to abdominal pain in infants, often accompanied by severe gas. This usually manifests itself in excessive crying and fussiness. The transition from normal digestion to mild indigestion and ultimately to three-month colic in newborns and infants is fluid and presents a significant challenge for many parents.

Causes of three-month colic: A comprehensive overview

The causes of three-month colic in infants are varied, which is why a thorough Diagnostics is essential before any treatment. This diagnostic process is particularly important for newborns and infants, as these young patients cannot specifically express their symptoms and their health is closely linked to the well-being of their mother.

Baby Osteopathy Three-Month Colic

The role of the microbiome in three-month colic

After birth, the newborn is faced with a completely new situation. The microbiome, which describes the composition of microorganisms in the body, plays a crucial role in this. Ideally, the mother transmits beneficial microorganisms (such as the intestinal flora) to the newborn. In reality, however, she often also transmits harmless viruses and bacteria that can severely disrupt the newborn's undeveloped system. Breastfeeding plays a paramount role here, as the microbiome transmitted by the mother Immune system has a significant impact on the baby's microbiome.

Structural aspects: How birth affects colic

The baby's craniosacral system must be regulated and restructured, as the unconnected bony plates (later sutures) can be severely compressed during birth. In extreme cases of vacuum extraction, significant changes can occur, although these are usually well regulated and rarely causally linked to digestive disorders or three-month colic. Nevertheless, Osteopathy an excellent opportunity to better understand the multiple influences and assess the baby's health by palpating the structures.

Diagnostic approaches for identifying three-month colic

Diagnosis of three-month colic is crucial to identify the various causes and initiate appropriate therapy. Methods from osteopathy and Kinesiology .

Treatment options for three-month colic: Osteopathy vs. Chinese medicine

Treatment for three-month colic in infants is usually provided by the breastfeeding mother, who ideally is in excellent health. A diet rich in microorganisms plays an important role. In cases of metabolic disorders, vitamins, minerals, or trace elements can be used to support development. For excessive microorganisms that disrupt digestion, gentle antibiotic herbs that are compatible with breastfeeding can be used.

Conclusion

Through a diagnostic approach and treatment of the baby's development via the breastfeeding mother with gentle naturopathic medications, the affected baby's digestion can be effectively regulated. This requires the mother's awareness that her health is closely linked to that of her baby. For non-breastfed babies, the options are limited. In cases of extreme structural problems, additional support through infant osteopathy may be considered.

If you have any questions about the naturopathic treatment methods I have described, please feel free to contact me - either by phone at +49 (0) 176 61514643 or via email info@naturheilkunde-berlin.eu.

Note

I would like to point out that the naming of the listed illnesses does not constitute a promise of healing or a guarantee of relief or improvement of the listed conditions. The areas of application of naturopathy are based on the findings and experience of the therapeutic approaches themselves. There are no relevant, reliable scientific findings, i.e., evidence-based studies, that support the effect or therapeutic efficacy of naturopathy.

Some of the listed conditions require conventional medical evaluation or can be treated in a naturopathic practice alongside medical intervention. Your treating therapist will advise you whether treating your condition with naturopathic medicine alone, alongside medical intervention, or whether immediate specialist evaluation is necessary.