Gas/reflux relief

Not too sure if my baby is struggling with gas or reflux in the night but when hes on his back he is thrashing out, grunting, it sounds like hes about to be sick and is clearly uncomfortable. We’ve tried infacol and I thought it worked with the burping (although it made him a bit more sicky), but when I’ve spoken to an osteopath or GP they gave the impression it didn’t work!!

Has anyone tried infacol, gripe water, colief etc and what has worked for you?

Thank you!!

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I can only share my experience with infacol as haven't tried the others. My advice, following what others suggested on here, is to stick with it and give it religiously before EVERY feed, at least initially. It takes some time to kick in so you won't see results straight away but my LO improved significantly and it's not even an issue anymore. It helps passing wind though not with burping 🙌
Are you sure he doesn't also have silent reflux? Because my son had that, sounded like he'd be swallowing and about to be sick, and we were told it was reflux which normally sorts itself out around 3/4 months.
We were given gaviscon to try but had a bad experience with it so I wouldn't personally advise it as made LO constipated and extremely unsettled. He is now on lansoprazole and only slightly better so I think we will just need to be patient as it will improve on its own with time.

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