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Probiotics for the Management of Infantile Colic: A Systematic Review.
MCN, The American Journal of Maternal Child Nursing, 2020BACKGROUND Colic is defined as periods of inconsolable crying, fussing, or irritability that have no apparent cause and present in healthy infants under 5 months of age.
J. Simonson +4 more
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2023
Infant colic is characterized by excessive and often inconsolable crying in an otherwise healthy and well-fed infant. Infant crying follows a developmental pattern, starting to increase around 2 weeks of age (corrected for gestational age at birth), peaking at 5 to 6 weeks, and trailing down by about 12 weeks.
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Infant colic is characterized by excessive and often inconsolable crying in an otherwise healthy and well-fed infant. Infant crying follows a developmental pattern, starting to increase around 2 weeks of age (corrected for gestational age at birth), peaking at 5 to 6 weeks, and trailing down by about 12 weeks.
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Urology, 1984
A patient with a shotgun injury to the abdomen and kidney with delayed spontaneous ureteral passage of a shotgun pellet is reported. This rare complication "buckshot colic" usually can be treated nonoperatively. The term "buckshot colic" is clarified.
John E. Bertini +3 more
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A patient with a shotgun injury to the abdomen and kidney with delayed spontaneous ureteral passage of a shotgun pellet is reported. This rare complication "buckshot colic" usually can be treated nonoperatively. The term "buckshot colic" is clarified.
John E. Bertini +3 more
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European Journal of Pediatrics, 1985
Defined as three hours of crying per day occurring more than three days in any one week, colic affects 10 to 20 percent of infants during the first three to four months of life. Food allergy, parental attitude, flatulence, maternal medication and parental smoking have been implicated. Dietary modification, pharmacotherapy and increased physical contact
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Defined as three hours of crying per day occurring more than three days in any one week, colic affects 10 to 20 percent of infants during the first three to four months of life. Food allergy, parental attitude, flatulence, maternal medication and parental smoking have been implicated. Dietary modification, pharmacotherapy and increased physical contact
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Equine Veterinary Journal, 2018
BACKGROUND The faecal microbiota is emerging as potentially important in intestinal disease. More research is needed to characterise the faecal microbiota from horses with colic.
H. Stewart +5 more
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BACKGROUND The faecal microbiota is emerging as potentially important in intestinal disease. More research is needed to characterise the faecal microbiota from horses with colic.
H. Stewart +5 more
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Colorectal Disease, 2018
Surgery for colorectal cancer located in the splenic flexure is difficult to perform because of the complex anatomy. Recently, in addition to the middle colic artery and left colic artery (LCA), the accessory middle colic artery (AMCA) has been ...
Hiroaki Miyake +10 more
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Surgery for colorectal cancer located in the splenic flexure is difficult to perform because of the complex anatomy. Recently, in addition to the middle colic artery and left colic artery (LCA), the accessory middle colic artery (AMCA) has been ...
Hiroaki Miyake +10 more
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American family physician, 1990
Colic begins between the second and sixth week of life and usually abates by the fourth month of life. Crying may occur any time of the day but is most common after the evening feeding. Removal of cow's-milk protein from the diet eliminates colic in 30 percent of infants. Simethicone and an antispasmodic agent are sometimes helpful.
A R, Colon, J S, DiPalma
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Colic begins between the second and sixth week of life and usually abates by the fourth month of life. Crying may occur any time of the day but is most common after the evening feeding. Removal of cow's-milk protein from the diet eliminates colic in 30 percent of infants. Simethicone and an antispasmodic agent are sometimes helpful.
A R, Colon, J S, DiPalma
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Pediatric Care Online, 2021
Key Points Infantile colic is characterized by inconsolable crying occurring ≥ 3 hours per day and ≥ 3 days per week.Crying bouts begin in the second week, peak at 6 weeks, and usually resolve by 4 months of age.Crying bouts are more common in the evening hours.The exact cause of colic is not known.Other causes for excessive crying ...
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Key Points Infantile colic is characterized by inconsolable crying occurring ≥ 3 hours per day and ≥ 3 days per week.Crying bouts begin in the second week, peak at 6 weeks, and usually resolve by 4 months of age.Crying bouts are more common in the evening hours.The exact cause of colic is not known.Other causes for excessive crying ...
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Headache, 2019
Infant colic, or excessive crying in an otherwise healthy infant, is common, although the cause(s) are not known. This study aimed to determine whether parental migraine is associated with infant colic.
A. Gelfand +5 more
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Infant colic, or excessive crying in an otherwise healthy infant, is common, although the cause(s) are not known. This study aimed to determine whether parental migraine is associated with infant colic.
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