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Infantile colic — Unfolded

The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2004
Infantile colic is a common complaint for which mothers bring their babies to pediatricians. Though the condition has been a cause of controversy and a subject of extensive research, no consensus is yet reached on its definition, etio-pathogenesis and management. This article reviews the existing literature on present subject.
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Beyond infantile colic: tracking motor skills, sensory processing, and sleep at the cusp of toddlerhood.

Sleep Medicine
This study aimed to evaluate the motor development, sensory processing skills, and sleep characteristics of toddlers with a history of infantile colic and compare them to their typically developing peers. A total of 46 toddlers were included in the study:
Rabia Zorlular   +2 more
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YouTube as a source of information on infantile colic

Pediatrics International, 2023
YouTube is increasingly used by patients and parents as a source of information in the field of health. The aim of the study was to measure the quality and reliability levels of the videos published in English on infantile colic (IC) uploaded on YouTube.
M. Demirtaş, Nurettin Alici
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Incidence of Infantile Colic in Exclusive Breastfeeding vs Exclusive Formula Feeding vs Combination Feeding Infants in Abbasi Shaheed Hospital, Karachi

Indus Journal of Bioscience Research
Introduction: Infantile colic is one of the most common and distressing conditions experienced by infants and their parents Objective: To compare the incidence of infantile colic among infants exclusively breastfed, exclusively formula-fed, and ...
Tayyaba Anwer   +5 more
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Metabolomic approach to evaluating the effectiveness of Lactobacillus reuteri LR92 probiotic treatment for infantile colic in breastfed children

Meditsinskiy sovet = Medical Council
Introduction. Symptoms typically peak around the sixth week of life and resolve spontaneously by 4–6 months of age, which is why colic is generally considered a benign and self-limiting condition. The need for treatment arises from the negative impact
V. P. Novikova   +5 more
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Open labelled randomized trial to evaluate the efficacy of Ajamoda Arka with Yava Kshara and Shatapushpa Arka in Vataja Udarshoola (infantile colic)

Journal of Ayurveda and Holistic Medicine
Background: Infantile colic is one of the most common problems encountered by primary care physicians and childcare providers. Prevalence rates in prospective studies varies from 3% to 28% and in retrospective studies from 8% to 40%.Udarshoola (colic) as
Vaibhav Vitthalrao Tale, R. Kulkarni
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Probiotics for infantile colic: Is there evidence beyond doubt? A meta‐analysis and systematic review

Acta paediatrica, 2023
This study is a systematic review and meta‐analysis of randomised controlled trials that employed probiotics and symbiotics for treating infantile colic.
Sáskia Ribeiro Vaz   +3 more
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Impact of osteopathic management in infantile colic – a systematic review

Journal of Pre-Clinical and Clinical Research
Introduction and Objective. Infantile colic is one of the most common functional disorders in early infancy, affecting between 10%–40% of infants in the first months of life (Savino, 2007).
Jakub Pawłowski   +2 more
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Infantile Colic and Migraine

JAMA, 2013
Clinicians have long suspected an association between migraine and infantile colic.1- 3 Previous studies have linked maternal migraine with infantile colic.4 In this issue of JAMA, a case-control study of 208 children with migraine and 471 age-matched controls by Romanello and colleagues5 answers a long-standing scientific question by demonstrating an ...
Leon G, Epstein, Phyllis C, Zee
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Efficacy of Melatonin in Treatment of Infantile Colic in Infants Presenting to CMH Quetta OPD

Annals of PIMS-Shaheed Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto Medical University
Objective: To determine the efficacy of melatonin in treatment of infantile colic presenting to a tertiary care hospital or CMH Quetta. Methodology: This prospective single group interventional study was conducted at Pediatrics department of Combined ...
A. Pak   +6 more
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