Acupuncture for the treatment of infantile colic. [PDF]
Objectives This is a protocol for a Cochrane Review (intervention). The objectives are as follows: To assess the benefits and harms of acupuncture for the treatment of infantile colic.
Lööf E +5 more
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Infantile Colic: When to Suspect Cow's Milk Allergy. [PDF]
Background/Objectives: Worldwide, an estimated 20–30% of infants suffer from infant colic (IC), with excessive crying and unsettled behavior, during the first three months of life.
Vandenplas Y +6 more
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Why do babies cry? Exploring the role of the gut microbiota in infantile colic, constipation, and cramps in the KOALA birth cohort study. [PDF]
Gastrointestinal symptoms are common during infancy, including infantile colic. Colic can be loosely defined as prolonged and recurrent crying without obvious cause. The cause indeed remains unclear despite much research.
Barnett D +9 more
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Infantile Colic: A Survey of Physicians in Pakistan. [PDF]
Purpose Infantile colic diagnostic criteria were established by Rome IV. A universally accepted management remains to be established. We aimed to evaluate diagnostic criteria, management strategies, and perceived regional prevalence of infantile colic in
Jalal MS +5 more
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Compositional and functional variability of the gut microbiome in children with infantile colic. [PDF]
The inconsolable crying of a child for no apparent reason at an early age is a source of excitement and anxiety for parents. Previous studies have reported that crying may be caused by discomfort associated with the occupation of the intestines of the ...
Kozhakhmetov S +10 more
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Infantile colic is associated with development of later constipation and atopic disorders. [PDF]
Infantile colic is a common condition with limited knowledge about later clinical manifestations. We evaluated the role of the early life gut microbiome in infantile colic and later development of atopic and gastrointestinal disorders.
Stokholm J +8 more
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Maternal Psychological Well-Being as a Protector in Infantile Colic. [PDF]
(1) Background: Infantile colic (IC) is a functional gastrointestinal disorder that affects around 20% of infants, and postpartum (PPD) depression is a common disorder that affects between 15 and 22% of mothers.
Garnacho-Garnacho VE +4 more
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Infantile Colic and Long-Term Outcomes in Childhood: A Narrative Synthesis of the Evidence. [PDF]
About 1 in 4 infants comes forward with prolonged crying, agitation, or infant colic (IC) during the first three months of life and is referred for medical evaluation.
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The effectiveness of Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG in the treatment of infantile colic: a systematic review and meta-analysis. [PDF]
Background Infantile colic is common in pediatric patients, yet few probiotics effectively treat this condition. The efficacy of Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG (LGG) in managing colic remains unclear.
Liu H, Fei Q, Yuan T.
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Infantile colic is one of the most common functional gastrointestinal disorders in infants, usually occurring between 2 weeks to 4 months of age. According to the definition, infantile colic is characterised by episodes of inconsolable crying, generally
Aleksandra Rurarz +2 more
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