What happens when a baby drinks milk with colic

Drinking milk for baby colic will not have any serious consequences, and breastfeeding is recommended to have some chance of relieving the symptoms of baby colic.
Baby colic is a benign, self-limiting functional gastrointestinal disorder related to the gastrointestinal tract, but cannot be explained by physiologic structural or biochemical abnormalities. Breastfeeding while the baby is colicky may relieve infant colic, as breast milk contains melatonin, which promotes sleep and has a relaxing effect on the gastrointestinal tract.
Colic is partly caused by the child’s lactose intolerance, but partially hydrolyzed protein or low-lactose formulas are ineffective, and clinically, it is not recommended to give up breastfeeding.
If your child has colic, go to the hospital and do not use medication that may mask the condition and cause adverse effects.