Infantile colic is characterized by excessive crying with irritability which seen in healthy and normally growth infants. Fussing of a healty infant can become an important problem for parents and clinicians. It was definition by Wessel near 50 years ago. Paroxysms of irritability, agitation or crying for more than three hours per day on three days per week at least three weeks called infantile colic. This problem usually resolves spontaneously by the age of three months. Infants with infantile colic usually cry at evening or night and there is minimal response to attempts at soothing. The prevalence of infantile colic is changeable according to population ranges from %5-%40 of infants. The etiology of infantile colic remains unclear. Many ...
Excessive crying, often described as infantile colic, is the cause of 10% to 20% of all early pediat...
Excessive crying, often described as infantile colic, is the cause of 10% to 20% of all early pediat...
Infantile colic is a self-limiting condition that occurs in infants. It is a common disturbance occu...
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 ...
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 can be distressing to parents whose infant is inconsolable during crying episodes. C...
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...
Excessive crying, often described as infantile colic, is the cause of 10% to 20% of all early pediat...
Excessive crying, often described as infantile colic, is the cause of 10% to 20% of all early pediat...
Infantile colic is a self-limiting condition that occurs in infants. It is a common disturbance occu...
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 ...
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 can be distressing to parents whose infant is inconsolable during crying episodes. C...
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...
Excessive crying, often described as infantile colic, is the cause of 10% to 20% of all early pediat...
Excessive crying, often described as infantile colic, is the cause of 10% to 20% of all early pediat...
Infantile colic is a self-limiting condition that occurs in infants. It is a common disturbance occu...