10 reasons why your baby is crying a lot
1. Hunger

2. Dirty Diaper
It has been found that most babies simply cannot tolerate a dirty or soiled diaper. Babies communicate this discomfort through crying. A wet diaper can irritate a baby’s soft and tender skin, which causes them to cry. Such crying can even happen during sleep. Once the wet diaper is changed, the baby will calm down and go to sleep. So, if your bundle of joy starts crying without any known reason, have a look at the diaper. In fact, try to change the diaper regularly every two to three hours. This will help reduce the risk of diaper rash.3. Diaper Rash
Similar to a dirty diaper, a rash in the diaper area, which includes the upper thighs, buttocks and genital area, can be the reason behind your baby’s crying. The inflamed skin in the diaper area can be painful and, if not handled timely, can even lead to blisters. If you notice red or inflamed skin on your baby’s bottom, get a diaper rash cream from the market and apply it often. You can also consult your doctor for more suggestions. To prevent diaper rash from developing, always use a barrier cream at diaper changes. If possible, give your baby diaper-free time often so that the sensitive and soft skin can breathe and does not have to bear the discomfort of moisture.4. Teething

5. Overtired
When babies are overtired, they simply do not know what to do and end up crying. Due to tiredness, the baby needs sleep and as they cannot simply go to sleep on their own, their means of communication is crying. Overtired babies may find it hard to sleep and they tend to whine and cry at the slightest thing. Cuddling and swaying your baby, or using white noise like from a hair dryer or fan, may soothe your crying baby and help him or her to sleep. Follow a routine for your baby and make sure he or she is not overtired. A change in routine can disturb your baby’s nap time as well as sleep time.6. Tummy Troubles
The problem of gas or colic can also lead to lots of crying in small babies. In the case of colic, a baby may cry inconsolably for hours. If your baby cries right after being fed, consider it as a sign of a tummy problem. The main cause of colic is air trapped in the abdominal cavity that leads to pain and discomfort. Give your baby a soothing warm bath. It will distract your baby from his tummy discomfort and make him sleepy, too. Also, putting a slightly warm washcloth on your baby’s stomach can provide relief from the gas and stop the crying. If your baby is prone to gas-related problems, put him on his back, hold his feet and move his legs in a gentle bicycling motion. This exercise helps eliminate gas when done 2 or 3 times a day.7. Wants Attention
