You knew having a brand-new baby would be a challenge, but your little one keeps crying no matter what you do—feeding, changing their diaper, rocking—and nothing seems to help for long. Their colic is making you miserable, and you know in your gut that something must be wrong, but what?
Have you thought of the possibility that your baby with colic could have a tongue tie? This post explains how colic can be caused by a tongue or lip tie and how the problem is treated to keep everyone happier.
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A tongue-tie is often thought to be an issue that causes a person to slip or stumble over their words; however, it’s actually a condition that impedes normal movements of the tongue. A tight or thick band of tissue under the tongue can restrict movements, which can also occur with the upper lip, known as a lip-tie. Typically, it is diagnosed during infancy after feeding concerns arise, but it may not be noticed until later in life. One of the main symptoms can involve poor vocal quality and here’s why. 




