Could water therapy and touch soothe a crying baby?
NCT ID NCT05538936
Summary
This study tested whether weekly baby spa sessions (gentle water therapy) and infant massage could help reduce the symptoms of colic, like excessive crying and fussiness. It involved 72 babies, aged about 1 to 4 months, who were diagnosed with colic. Nurses provided the treatments once a week for a month to see if they eased the babies' discomfort.
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Yuzuncu Yıl University
Van, Turkey, 65090, Turkey (Türkiye)
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