Can babies with colic eat sweet rice wine?
Infants with intestinal colic generally should not consume sweet rice wine. Parents should promptly seek medical attention for their child and ensure proper care.

Intestinal colic itself is a form of gastrointestinal discomfort, possibly caused by gas accumulation in the intestines, indigestion, or other factors. Alcohol cannot relieve intestinal colic and may instead irritate the stomach and intestines, worsening symptoms. An infant's digestive system is not fully developed, and alcohol components may damage the baby's liver and nervous system. Alcohol can also cause dehydration, further exacerbating symptoms of intestinal colic. Therefore, when infants develop intestinal colic, they generally should not consume sweet rice wine.
If the baby is breastfed, mothers should pay special attention to their diet during the baby's episode of intestinal colic. Alcohol can be passed to the baby through breast milk, posing a threat to the baby's health. Therefore, breastfeeding mothers should avoid consuming sweet rice wine or other alcoholic beverages during their baby's intestinal colic episodes.
Parents should follow scientific feeding principles, avoid consuming alcohol and spicy foods, and may relieve symptoms through burping, abdominal massage, probiotics, and other methods.