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Details About Infant ColicInfant
colic is a condition of babies who cry uncontrollable for extended hours.
The babies with infant colic stay healthy and feed well. Babies who
cry for more than three hours a day, three to four days a week, is considered
to be suffering due to infant colic and it is common both for boys and
for girls.
Abdominal gas in a baby is considered to be one of the causes of infant colic. The baby's temperament is considered to be one of the other causes of infant colic, as this can make the baby highly sensitive to the environment and so the baby may react to normal stimulation or changes to the environment by crying. The immature nervous system of the baby is considered to be one of the other causes of infant colic, as the baby is unable to regulate crying once it starts. The main symptom of infant colic is continuous crying for long periods of time. Although this crying can occur at any time, it usually worsens in the evening. A baby looking uncomfortable or appearing to be in pain is one of the other symptoms of infant colic. Babies lifting their head, drawing their legs up to their tummy, reddening of the face and passing wind are some of the other common symptoms of infant colic. Refusing to eat and facing difficulty in falling and staying asleep is one of the other common symptoms of infant colic.Medical treatment is not necessary, as infant colic is not a serious condition. Some simple home remedies will help cure infant colic effectively.
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