

Infacol Colic Relief Drops 85ml
Infacol has long been one of the most widely used products to stop colic, relieve wind and prevent discomfort form griping pain. Infant colic is a common condition but can be distressing for both babies and parents.Ā Colic can start when a baby is a few weeks old and usually stops at about 6 months old.
- Infacol has been specially formulated to relieve wind, infant colic and griping pain
- Infacol can be used from birth onwards
- Natural orange flavourĀ
- Sugar, alcohol and colourant free
- Comes with a handy integrated dropper - making it easy to give to your baby
- Each bottle contains enough liquid for up to 100 doses
How Do I Know If My Baby Has Colic?
- It's normal for babies to cry, but if they cry more than 3 hours a day, 3 days a week for at least 1 week, then they may have infant colic.
- Colic occurs more often in the afternoon and evening.
Other signs of colic can include the following:
- It's hard to soothe or settle your baby
- The baby clenches their fists when crying
- Babies with colic often bring their knees up to their tummy or arch their back
- There are a lot of tummy rumbles or they're very windy
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Infacol has long been one of the most widely used products to stop colic, relieve wind and prevent discomfort form griping pain. Infant colic is a common condition but can be distressing for both babies and parents.Ā Colic can start when a baby is a few weeks old and usually stops at about 6 months old.
- Infacol has been specially formulated to relieve wind, infant colic and griping pain
- Infacol can be used from birth onwards
- Natural orange flavourĀ
- Sugar, alcohol and colourant free
- Comes with a handy integrated dropper - making it easy to give to your baby
- Each bottle contains enough liquid for up to 100 doses
How Do I Know If My Baby Has Colic?
- It's normal for babies to cry, but if they cry more than 3 hours a day, 3 days a week for at least 1 week, then they may have infant colic.
- Colic occurs more often in the afternoon and evening.
Other signs of colic can include the following:
- It's hard to soothe or settle your baby
- The baby clenches their fists when crying
- Babies with colic often bring their knees up to their tummy or arch their back
- There are a lot of tummy rumbles or they're very windy













