Infant colic is a commonly reported phenomenon of excessive crying in infancy with an enigmatic and distressing character. Despite its frequent occurrence, little agreement has been reached on the definition, pathogenesis or the optimal management strategy for infant colic. This Review aims to delineate the definitional entanglement with the Rome IV criteria, which were published in 2016, as the leading, most recent diagnostic criteria. Moreover, neurogenic, gastrointestinal, microbial and psychosocial factors that might contribute to the pathophysiology of infant colic are explored. This Review underlines that a comprehensive medical history and physical examination in the absence of alarm symptoms serve as guidance for the clinician to a ...
Infantile colic can be distressing to parents whose infant is inconsolable during crying episodes. C...
Infantile colic is characterized by excessive crying with irritability which seen in healthy and nor...
Excessive crying, often described as infantile colic, is the cause of 10% to 20% of all early pediat...
Infant colic is a commonly reported phenomenon of excessive crying in infancy with an enigmatic and ...
Infant colic is a commonly reported phenomenon of excessive crying in infancy with an enigmatic and ...
Infant colic is a commonly reported phenomenon of excessive crying in infancy with an enigmatic and ...
Infant colic is a commonly reported phenomenon of excessive crying in infancy with an enigmatic and ...
Infant colic is a commonly reported phenomenon of excessive crying in infancy with an enigmatic and ...
Infantile colic is characterized by excessive crying with irritability which seen in healthy and nor...
Colic, or excessive infant crying, occurs during the first 3 months in approximately 15 to 20% of in...
Infantile colic is a distressing condition in infants, pathogenesis of which is still not clear. Sev...
Infantile colic is a self-limiting condition that occurs in infants. It is a common disturbance occu...
Colic is a common and distressing functional gastrointestinal disorder during infancy. It is a behav...
Infantile colic can be distressing to parents whose infant is inconsolable during crying episodes. C...
Infantile colic can be defined as periods of inconsolable, unexplained, and incessant crying in a se...
Infantile colic can be distressing to parents whose infant is inconsolable during crying episodes. C...
Infantile colic is characterized by excessive crying with irritability which seen in healthy and nor...
Excessive crying, often described as infantile colic, is the cause of 10% to 20% of all early pediat...
Infant colic is a commonly reported phenomenon of excessive crying in infancy with an enigmatic and ...
Infant colic is a commonly reported phenomenon of excessive crying in infancy with an enigmatic and ...
Infant colic is a commonly reported phenomenon of excessive crying in infancy with an enigmatic and ...
Infant colic is a commonly reported phenomenon of excessive crying in infancy with an enigmatic and ...
Infant colic is a commonly reported phenomenon of excessive crying in infancy with an enigmatic and ...
Infantile colic is characterized by excessive crying with irritability which seen in healthy and nor...
Colic, or excessive infant crying, occurs during the first 3 months in approximately 15 to 20% of in...
Infantile colic is a distressing condition in infants, pathogenesis of which is still not clear. Sev...
Infantile colic is a self-limiting condition that occurs in infants. It is a common disturbance occu...
Colic is a common and distressing functional gastrointestinal disorder during infancy. It is a behav...
Infantile colic can be distressing to parents whose infant is inconsolable during crying episodes. C...
Infantile colic can be defined as periods of inconsolable, unexplained, and incessant crying in a se...
Infantile colic can be distressing to parents whose infant is inconsolable during crying episodes. C...
Infantile colic is characterized by excessive crying with irritability which seen in healthy and nor...
Excessive crying, often described as infantile colic, is the cause of 10% to 20% of all early pediat...