- fever higher than 101F (38.3C)
- inconsolable crying for long periods
- problems with urination
- projectile vomiting, in which stomach contents come out with great force
- baby appears lethargic or floppy when held
- severe diarrhea
- unusual behavior
- poor appetite
- Baby wets fewer than five or six diapers a day.
- Baby's urine is dark yellow or orange; it should be pale yellow.
- Baby has fewer than two loose stools a day.
- Baby seems to be having trouble sucking.
- The soft spot on baby's head is sunken in.
- Baby is listless or otherwise appears unhealthy.
- Offer baby the breast or a bottle of formula.
- Try noncow's milk formula, if you bottlefeed.
- Carry your baby in a sling during an attack. Motion and closeness often help somewhat.
- Give baby a pacifier to help soothe her.
- Put the baby on her stomach across your knees, and rub her back.
- Wrap the baby snugly in a blanket.
- Massage or stroke baby's tummy.
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