Infant colic
Infantile colic is a benign condition where there are paroxysms of uncontrollable crying for more than three hours of per day, in more than three days a week and for more than three weeks in an otherwise healthy infant less than 3 months of age (1).
- the condition usually peaks at around 6 weeks of age
- is associated with significant parental guilt and frustration and multiple physician visits
- up to one in six families with symptomatic children consult a healthcare professionals
Infantile colic affects around 10%-40% of the infants throughout the world.
- equal incidence between males and females
It is associated with postpartum depression and shaken baby syndrome. A relationship with type of feeding (breast vs. bottle), gestational age (full term vs. preterm), socioeconomic status, or season of the year has not been reported (1,2).
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