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International Journal of Drug Delivery Technology
Infants with infantile colic, a common gastrointestinal condition, wail uncontrollably and in a painful manner. The molecular mechanism of action of the Ayurvedic proprietary compound bonnisan, which has been used traditionally to improve infant ...
Deshraj Chumbhale +3 more
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Infants with infantile colic, a common gastrointestinal condition, wail uncontrollably and in a painful manner. The molecular mechanism of action of the Ayurvedic proprietary compound bonnisan, which has been used traditionally to improve infant ...
Deshraj Chumbhale +3 more
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STRAIN-SPECIFIC EFFICACY OF PROBIOTICS IN MANAGEMENT OF INFANTILE COLIC – A LITERATURE REVIEW
International Journal of Innovative Technologies in Social ScienceIntroduction and purpose: Functional gastrointestinal disorders (FGIDs), such as infantile colic (IC), are conditions that occur without any identified structural or biochemical abnormalities.
Maja Torbacka +9 more
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Journal of the Royal Society for the Promotion of Health, 2004
Infantile colic is characterised by episodes of uncontrollable crying or fussing in an otherwise healthy and well-fed infant less than three months of age. The episodes of crying in an infant with colic last more than three hours per day and more than three days per week for at least three weeks.
Alexander K C, Leung +1 more
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Infantile colic is characterised by episodes of uncontrollable crying or fussing in an otherwise healthy and well-fed infant less than three months of age. The episodes of crying in an infant with colic last more than three hours per day and more than three days per week for at least three weeks.
Alexander K C, Leung +1 more
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Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1995
To determine the occurrence of infantile colic and its seasonal variation in an unselected population and to evaluate the amounts of crying in colicky infants and noncolicky controls.Questionnaire survey and a prospective substudy of parental diaries of crying.All families with a full-term, healthy-born infant in the Turku City (Finland) district ...
L, Lehtonen, H, Korvenranta
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To determine the occurrence of infantile colic and its seasonal variation in an unselected population and to evaluate the amounts of crying in colicky infants and noncolicky controls.Questionnaire survey and a prospective substudy of parental diaries of crying.All families with a full-term, healthy-born infant in the Turku City (Finland) district ...
L, Lehtonen, H, Korvenranta
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BMJ, 2013
Although infantile colic is considered to be a self limiting and benign condition, it is often a frustrating problem for parents and caregivers. It is a frequent source of consultation with healthcare professionals and is associated with high levels of parental stress and anxiety.1 2 Several published reviews of the literature have explored dietary ...
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Although infantile colic is considered to be a self limiting and benign condition, it is often a frustrating problem for parents and caregivers. It is a frequent source of consultation with healthcare professionals and is associated with high levels of parental stress and anxiety.1 2 Several published reviews of the literature have explored dietary ...
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Infantile colic: facets of the problem
Voprosy detskoj dietologiiThis literature review is devoted to the issue of infantile colic. The problem of infantile colic is relevant in pediatrics, despite the seventy-year history of its study, if we consider as a starting point the article by American pediatrician Morris ...
A. Khavkin +2 more
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Effect of Educational Program for Mother about Care of their Infants with Infantile Colic
Mansoura Nursing JournalBackground : Infantile colic is a condition in which an infant shows signs of distress and parents especially mothers not know what the cause of the infant's crying and how to deal with it so it is very important to enhance mothers' knowledge and ...
M. El-Bahnasawy +2 more
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Infantile Colic and Food Hypersensitivity
Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition, 2000In this article, some aspects of the phenomenon of infantile colic or fussing and crying behavior in early infancy are reviewed. The major points addressed are as follows: 1) evidence that infants with colic differ significantly in their pattern of distressed behavior from noncolicky infants; 2) the evidence of colic in children with known food allergy;
D J, Hill, C S, Hosking
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Lactase for infantile colic: A systematic review of randomized clinical trials.
Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition - JPGNInfantile colic is excessive crying for no apparent reason in an otherwise healthy infant. Although its physiopathology is not completely understood, therapies usually target gastrointestinal symptoms.
A. Nau +4 more
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Gallbladder hypocontractility in infantile colic
Acta Paediatrica, 1994We evaluated gallbladder contractility in 58 colicky infants and 57 age‐matched controls. Gallbladder size was measured before and 1 h after feeding and the contraction index of the gallbladder was calculated. The results showed decreased contractility of the gallbladder in colicky infants: mean contraction index in colicky infants was 56% (95 ...
L, Lehtonen +2 more
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