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Crying - excessive (0-6 months) |
| Overview Treatment |
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| Excessive crying (infants 0-6 months) |
| Home Care: |
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Follow the health care provider's treatment advice, which will depend on the cause. Always check for possible causes of pain or discomfort in a crying baby. Look for diaper pins that have become loose or loose threads which have become tightly wrapped around fingers or toes. Diaper rashes also can be uncomfortable. Take your baby's temperature to check for fever. Check your baby head to toe for any injuries. Pay particular attention to the fingers, toes, and genitalia. It is not uncommon for a hair to get wrapped around part of your baby, creating a painful "hair tourniquet". |
| Call your health care provider if: |
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| What to expect at your health care provider's office: |
The health care provider will perform a physical examination and ask questions like the following:
For bacterial infections, antibiotics may be prescribed. The health care provider will assess the infant's growth and development. |
Crying, excessive (0-6 months) |
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