Home
Search Tab Our search works best when asked a question.

Today's Headlines

Health Alerts

Health News Feature

Future of Medicine

Health Observances

Product Recalls


Archives

Health News Feature Archive

Future of Medicine Archive

Please review the policies that apply to all areas of this site. Your continued use of the site means that you accept these policies.
Learn More:
Our Policies
About Us

TrustE Seal

Health on the Net Seal

We subscribe to the HONcode principles.

Verify here.

Home Email This Page
Printer Friendly Page

Health Tip: Is Your Baby in Pain?


Here's how to tell

(HealthDay News) -- Babies may cry for a variety of reasons, and it's often difficult to figure out the reason for their unhappiness.

Here are signs that your baby may be in pain, courtesy of the University of Michigan Health System:

  • Unusual crying: If the cry is in a different pitch than usual, if the crying lasts longer, or if the baby is crying more forcefully.
  • Facial features: If the baby is squeezing the eyes shut, furrowing the brows, or has deep lines or wrinkles around the nose.
  • A stiffness or tenseness to the body: If the baby has the arms and legs stretched out, or squeezes them in close. Some babies may seem unusually limp or quiet when in pain.
  • Irritability: If you can't soothe the infant by the usual methods. Also, the infant may be fussy, restless and unwilling to eat or sleep
Copyright © 2008 ScoutNews, LLC. All rights reserved.
Health News Provided By:
HealthDay
© 2008 Healthvision. All Rights Reserved. .

Healthvision Logo