Infant colic can be taken to feed the baby, to reduce the baby’s crying, because crying after the stomach into a large amount of air, more likely to aggravate the colic. The most effective way to infant colic is to massage the abdomen of the infant, usually with the palm of the hand, clockwise massage for about 10-15 minutes, that can effectively relieve the infant colic attack, when serious can also be given to the child to relieve intestinal spasm drugs. After each feeding, parents should gently pat the baby’s back until the burp is discharged to prevent recurrence of the condition and intestinal discomfort. Parents should also pay attention to breastfeeding on time and on demand, and actively keep the infant’s abdomen warm to reduce the occurrence of infant colic. Infant colic usually occurs in infants under 3 months of age, and the symptoms will disappear on their own around 1 year of age. Because the intestinal tract of infants after the age of 1 year is relatively well developed, the gas in the intestine can be well expelled from the body, so it is no longer easy to appear the situation of colic. Most of them have an acute onset and may resolve on their own within a short period of time, with the possibility of recurrent attacks. The infant usually shows symptoms such as crying, painful appearance, refusal to take milk and unstable sleep during the attack. It is recommended to take your infant to the doctor if you find any of these conditions.