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Encyclopedia > Colic

Colic may refer to:

Baby colic is a medical condition in which an otherwise healthy baby cries incessantly without any apparent reason (such as hunger or loneliness). ... A human infant The word Infant derives from the Latin in-fans, meaning unable to speak. ... Renal colic is a type of pain commonly experienced in kidney stones. ... Kidney stones are solid accretions (crystals) of dissolved minerals in urine found inside the kidneys or ureters. ... Colic in horses is defined as abdominal pain, but is a clinical sign or a symptom rather than a diagnosis. ... Binomial name Equus caballus The Horse (Equus caballus) is a sizeable ungulate mammal, one of the seven modern species of the genus Equus. ... A rebuttal to claims that the colic was caused by lead poisoning from cider, written by a cider manufacturer. ... Lead poisoning is a condition, also known as plumbism or painters colic, caused by increased levels of blood serum lead levels. ...

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Colic -- Overview (301 words)
Colic is the extreme end of normal crying behavior in a baby between 3 weeks and 3 months of age.
Colic, like normal crying behavior, usually peaks at about 6 to 8 weeks of age and then gradually goes away on its own between 8 and 14 weeks of age.
Colic is not related to health conditions, such as digestion problems.
ICPA - Colic Research (2344 words)
Colic is defined as excessive, inconsolable crying of the infant.
The term colic is a symptom commonly seen in infants under three months of age, characterized by paroxysmal abdominal pain and frantic crying.
He told me that if it was colic, it would run its course in three months." To summarize the article: Following the first adjustment, the child was more reactive and colicky, but mom followed the instructions given her by the DC and the baby calmed right down.
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