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Temporary Strict Maternal Avoidance of Cow's Milk and Infantile Colic



Rezaei O1 ; Shahzamanian S2 ; Gorgani SH1 ; Sajedi F3
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  1. 1. Department of Psychiatry, University of Welfare and Rehabilitation, Tehran, Iran
  2. 2. School of Medicine, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran
  3. 3. Department of Clinical Sciences, Pediatric Neurorehabilitation Research Center, University of Welfare and Rehabilitation, Tehran, Iran

Source: Acta Medica Iranica Published:2009

Abstract

Infant colic is a common problem characterized by excessive crying and fussing. We examined whether colic symptoms of exclusively breast-milk-fed infants would be improved by temporary strict maternal avoidance of cow's milk. This study is analytic and experimental. Sixtysix subjects were recruited during winter of 2006 from a clinic in Isfahan, Iran. Breast-milk-fed infants with colic, age 3-6 months and to be in otherwise good health were referred by pediatricians. The intervention was 1 week period of strict maternal avoidance of cow's milk while they continued exclusive breast-milk-feeding. All infants showed improvement in distressed behavior (crying and fussing) during intervention. The total recorded crying and fussing time was reduced by an average of 31%. A significant difference was found in cry and fuss time between first and last 2 days of intervention (P = 0.000). Cow's milk proteins may play an etiologic role in colic. We propose that a brief intervention with strict maternal avoidance of cow's milk may be an effective treatment for colic in some breast-milk-fed infants. © 2009 Tehran University of Medical Sciences. All rights reserved.