Additional advice
Colic:
- Sit the baby upright during feeding and burp after feeds to stop them swallowing air
- Gently massage their tummy or give them a warm bath
- Hold the baby throughout the crying episode
- Distract the baby with gentle white noise (e.g. radio or TV) in the background
- Encourage parents/carers to look after their own wellbeing by asking friends and family for support and resting when the baby is asleep
- Anti-colic drops are available, but there’s little evidence that they work.
Teething:
- A chilled teething ring can help to soothe sore gums
- If babies are being weaned, healthy snacks such as raw fruit and vegetables can be given for them to chew on
- Applying petroleum jelly around the mouth and chin can help stop excessive dribbling causing a rash.
Fever:
- Check for rashes and signs of dehydration
- Check on them during the night
- Give fluids regularly
- Give food if they want it.
Infections:
- Give plenty of fluids and make sure the child gets plenty of rest
- A warm drink of lemon and honey (for children over one year) may soothe a cough
- Vapour rubs or saline drops can help to ease nasal congestion
- Cold drinks and ice lollies can help to soothe a sore throat
- A warm towel held against an infected ear may offer some relief
- Everyone in the family should wash their hands regularly to prevent the spread of colds, flu and Covid-19.