Colic usually affects babies in the first few weeks of their lives and persists for about 4 months. Crying can be intense and furious and it may last for several hours per day for several weeks. Although crying can occur at any time, it is usually worse in the late afternoon and evening, and occasionally affects the baby’s sleep. Infantile colic is not considered a disease, fulfilling instead criteria for a functional disorder. Research shows that babies with colic continue to eat and gain weight appropriately, despite the crying (1). The main risk for these babies relates to the stress and anxiety that the condition creates at home, especially when it affects the first child. The cause of colic is not known. Painful flatus may co...
Objectives To determine the association between sensory functioning, sleep, cry/fuss, and feeding be...
Infantile colic is characterized by excessive crying with irritability which seen in healthy and nor...
Infant colic is a common cause of parental anxiety and, as a result, help-seeking behaviour. However...
Colic usually affects babies in the first few weeks of their lives and persists for about 4 months....
Colic is a common and distressing functional gastrointestinal disorder during infancy. It is a behav...
About 1 in 4 infants comes forward with prolonged crying, agitation, or infant colic (IC) during the...
Up to around a quarter of all infants cry excessively and unsoothably during their first months of l...
Up to around a quarter of all infants cry excessively and unsoothably during their first months of l...
Colic, or excessive infant crying, occurs during the first 3 months in approximately 15 to 20% of in...
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 ...
Infant colic is a commonly reported phenomenon of excessive crying in infancy with an enigmatic and ...
Objectives To determine the association between sensory functioning, sleep, cry/fuss, and feeding be...
Infantile colic is characterized by excessive crying with irritability which seen in healthy and nor...
Infant colic is a common cause of parental anxiety and, as a result, help-seeking behaviour. However...
Colic usually affects babies in the first few weeks of their lives and persists for about 4 months....
Colic is a common and distressing functional gastrointestinal disorder during infancy. It is a behav...
About 1 in 4 infants comes forward with prolonged crying, agitation, or infant colic (IC) during the...
Up to around a quarter of all infants cry excessively and unsoothably during their first months of l...
Up to around a quarter of all infants cry excessively and unsoothably during their first months of l...
Colic, or excessive infant crying, occurs during the first 3 months in approximately 15 to 20% of in...
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 ...
Infant colic is a commonly reported phenomenon of excessive crying in infancy with an enigmatic and ...
Objectives To determine the association between sensory functioning, sleep, cry/fuss, and feeding be...
Infantile colic is characterized by excessive crying with irritability which seen in healthy and nor...
Infant colic is a common cause of parental anxiety and, as a result, help-seeking behaviour. However...