<<HOME <<Disease HOMEAbdominal ColicAbdominal Colic consists of regular convulsions of noticeable abdominal pain that generally started between the second to the sixth week of life and usually ends at four months. These rotations last from around three hours a day to 13 to 15 hours a day in extreme cases. Colic is an attack of weeping and noticeable abdominal pain in early childhood. This is a general situation, happening in about 1 in 10 babies approximately. Colic is considered by episodes of irritability, ear-splitting crying, and what become visible to be Abdominal a pain is the legs strained up and the abdomen feeling rigid and tight. A colic attack is usually begins rapidly after a feeding. The cry is loud like ear splitting and it is continuous. The pain situation continues for one to four hours and the baby's face often become red. The tummy is sometimes swollen or prominent; the legs become flexed and extended straight out; the feet are often chilled and the hands tighten. The pain can started at any time of the day or night, normally begin in the late afternoon or early on evening. Overfeeding, fresh juices without dilution, food allergies, and emotional anxiety can make colic worsen. It is not dangerous to the baby but is extremely consternating and exhausting on parents. It is essential for the baby to be consulted by doctor to rule out other more severe situations.
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