Teas. Spearmint, Dill seeds or Roman Chamomile. 1 teaspoon to each cup boiling water infused until warm. Teaspoonful doses as necessary.
Aromatherapy. Gentle abdominal massage: 3 drops oil Chamomile in 1 teaspoon Almond oil. If not available, use warm Olive oil. ... colic, infant
A baby with an attack of colic cries or screams incessantly, draws up the legs towards the stomach, and may become red in the face and pass wind.
Colic tends to be worse in the evenings.
The condition is distressing but harmless.
Usually, it first appears at 3–4 weeks and clears up without treatment by the age of 12 weeks.... colic, infantile
There may also be nausea, vomiting, sweating, and blood in the urine.
Treatment is usually with bed rest, plenty of fluids, and injections of an analgesic drug, such as pethidine.... renal colic