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What is Colic?

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Infantile colic was first described as indigestion. While different diagnostic criteria have emerged since then, there has never been complete agreement on what colic is, what causes it, or how to treat it. The most widely accepted definition of colic today is "unexplainable and uncontrollable crying in babies from 0 to 3 months old, more than 3 hours a day, more than 3 days a week for 3 weeks or more, usually in the afternoon and evening hours."

Who suffers from colic?

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It has been widely estimated that between 8% and 49% of newborns suffer from colic, or an estimated average of 22% of all newborns who suffer from colic at some time. The condition is regarded as self-limiting, disappearing spontaneously at three months of age; however, studies have shown that many cases of colic will persist until six and even 12 months of age, causing considerable distress and frustration for both children and parents.

What are some of the symptoms of colic?

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The most common symptom of colic is "excessive crying" -- more hours of crying and more stretches of crying per day than non - symptomatic children. The crying may also have a higher frequency / pitch than normal babies. Other possible symptoms include motor unrest (flexing of the knees against the abdomen, clenching of the fists, and extension or straightening of the trunk, legs and arms).

What can chiropractic do for colic?

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For years, chiropractors have cared for children with colic symptoms, and with apparently good results. In fact, the benefit of chiropractic for managing infantile colic was clearly illustrated in a recent study that compared the short-term effects of spinal manipulation vs. drug intervention (a drug called "dimethicone").

Can chiropractic help with colic?

Chiropractic Frequently Asked Questions
The most widely accepted definition of "colic" is uncontrollable crying in babies, especially from the ages of 0-3 months, and often lasting for more than three hours a day, more than three days a week for three weeks or more. No matter how long the condition lasts, parents know that struggling with a colicky child can be frustrating and exhausting. But there is hope, and it could come from your doctor of chiropractic. A recent study divided 50 infants with colic into two groups.

Can ColicCalm be used for anything other than colic?

Frequently Asked Questions about Colic Calm Gripe Water
You can use ColicCalm when baby experiences stomach pain that accompanies teething or when introducing new foods that may cause gas pain or upset tummy. It also relieves indigestion, bloating, and flatulence and treats hiccups quickly. ColicCalm gently stimulates the eliminitive properties and encourages bowel regularity. In addition, a great number of parents swear by ColicCalm for natural relief of acid reflux.

What is colic and how should I treat it?

Horses - Frequently Asked Questions
Colic is a term used to describe abdominal pain. There are many different causes some of which may be mild but others can be life threatening. In the early stages it is difficult to tell the severity of the cause, so all cases should be treated seriously.

My horse has Colic ? how do I cure it?

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Colic is caused by an unbalanced or too-rich diet. If you change your horse's diet back to something like 35 Oat hay 15 Grain, 35 Alfalfa, and 15 Hot Oats ? make sure the percentage at the top of the feed chart reads 100% - your horse should recover in a turn or two.

What is colic and what are the signs of colic?

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bull; There are many signs associated with colic, but some common signs are pawing, rolling, kicking at belly, looking at sides, lying down, stretching, not eating, and passing manure.

What causes colic?

Colic
Doctors are not sure what causes colic, but it may be the result of a baby's sensitive temperament and an immature nervous system. These things may make a baby cry easily and have trouble stopping. As babies grow and develop, they are better able to control their crying. Colic is not related to health conditions, such as digestion problems. But having gas in the belly can make crying worse. Colic is not caused by pain or illness.

How is colic diagnosed?

Colic
If you are worried about your baby's crying, see your doctor or talk about it at your baby's next routine checkup. To make sure that crying is colic, your doctor may do a physical exam and ask you about your baby's past health, what comforting techniques you have tried, and whether you have noticed any other symptoms. You may also be asked about how the crying affects you and to show how you burp your baby. Your doctor may suggest that you keep track of when and how often your baby cries.

How can we cope with colic?

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About 20 per cent of all babies develop colic, a catch-all term for uncontrollable crying in an otherwise healthy baby in the first three weeks of life. A baby with colic cries or fusses for more than three hours a day, for more than three days in one week. Happily, most babies outgrow it at around three months. To find out more, see our articles and previously asked questions: Sleep is a major issue for many new parents. Fortunately, we have a lot on our site that can help you.

Is the colic my fault?

Colic FAQ
If you regularly worm your horse, including using a wormer which will get rid of tapeworms, the answer, almost certainly, is no! Worms are associated with an increase in certain types of colic, including spasmodic colic and some impactions. Tapeworms, in particular, have been associated with thickening of the junction between the small and the large intestines, leading to blockages which can require surgery.
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