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What Could Cause Excessive Crying In A 1 Month Old Child?

Hello, my baby us 1 month 3 days old, since morning he keeps on crying, we even gave him decolic ( inf). He even doesn t sleep properly. He is crying while sleeping also. Kindly suggest something as being a first time mother and handling my baby all alone, it give my a guilty feeling for not being able to understand why my baby is in pain.
Fri, 25 Jul 2014
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Hello dear,welcome to healthcare magic forum.
The most common cause of excessive persistent crying in infants is an infection somewhere like respiratory or urinary infection. It need antibiotics treatment for a few days.
Kindly see your doctor for proper diagnosis and management.
Meanwhile, you can use paracetamol for temporary relief and give enough breast feeds.
Thank you.
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What Could Cause Excessive Crying In A 1 Month Old Child?

Hello dear,welcome to healthcare magic forum. The most common cause of excessive persistent crying in infants is an infection somewhere like respiratory or urinary infection. It need antibiotics treatment for a few days. Kindly see your doctor for proper diagnosis and management. Meanwhile, you can use paracetamol for temporary relief and give enough breast feeds. Thank you.