09-17-2009, 05:56 AM
Young infants may cry a lot. And new parents may not know exactly what’s wrong.
The University of Michigan Health System lists these warning signs that your new baby may be in pain:
Today’s Health Tips
* A more insistent cry that lasts longer than usual, or a cry that’s higher in pitch.
* Silence doesn’t always mean baby is fine. Very sick or premature babies may not have the energy to cry.
* Making unusual faces, such as wrinkling the brow, squeezing eyes closed, getting deep creases around the nose, grimacing or holding the mouth open.
* Stiff or tense posture, with limbs completely stretched out or pulled tight into the body. Babies may also wiggle or squirm, or be “floppy” as if they’ve lost muscle tone.
* Fussiness or irritability that can’t be soothed or comforted.
* Not eating or not sleeping.
http://www.thenews.com.pk/daily_detail.asp?id=198931
The University of Michigan Health System lists these warning signs that your new baby may be in pain:
Today’s Health Tips
* A more insistent cry that lasts longer than usual, or a cry that’s higher in pitch.
* Silence doesn’t always mean baby is fine. Very sick or premature babies may not have the energy to cry.
* Making unusual faces, such as wrinkling the brow, squeezing eyes closed, getting deep creases around the nose, grimacing or holding the mouth open.
* Stiff or tense posture, with limbs completely stretched out or pulled tight into the body. Babies may also wiggle or squirm, or be “floppy” as if they’ve lost muscle tone.
* Fussiness or irritability that can’t be soothed or comforted.
* Not eating or not sleeping.
http://www.thenews.com.pk/daily_detail.asp?id=198931