living with colicky infant and new modalities: a case report

Authors

ali reza mansourzadeh bscn, mscn, phd candidate, nursing faculty, baqiyatallah university of medical sciences, tehran, iran.

soheil najafi mehri assistant professor of nursing faculty, baqiyatallah university of medical sciences, tehran, iran.

abstract

parents who have a baby with infantile colic experienced a different thought and emotions such as hopelessness, fatigue and impasses. in this study, our living experience as a professional nursing parents' are represented with new relieving modality for infantile colic. herein, we report a new relieving dietary protocol for a colicky infant with non- immunoglobulin e – mediated protein induced cow's milk protein allergy. in this dietary protocol, we used a new and forgotten traditional dietary regime with specific restriction protocol on some allergic food concomitant with improving bowel microbiota and dysmotility with pro biotic drops and vitamin d3. use of the mentioned dietary protocol decreases typical cow's milk protein allergic symptoms in this case's.

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Journal title:
international journal of pediatrics

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