DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/4s2tjs/infantile_colic) has announced the addition of the "Infantile colic ...
Background: Many parents seek help from health professionals because of their infants' persistent crying in the early months. The aetiology of this condition, often labelled "infantile colic", is ...
The shrill sobs just won’t stop. Although some bawling is normal for babies, excessive crying for more than three hours a day, lasting more than three days a week, might be a sign that a doctor’s ...
Colicky infants may be more likely to have migraines when they get older, a new study published on April 17 in JAMA revealed. In the European study, minors who had migraines were much more likely to ...
Infantile colic, the cause of 10–20% of all early paediatrician visits, can lead to parental exhaustion and stress. A systematic review was conducted to examine whether dietary change provides an ...
A case-control study has found a strong link between infantile colic and migraine in childhood and adolescence. For children with migraine, the odds of having had colic was increased by roughly 6-fold ...
All babies cry, but if a young baby cries a lot, it can be very distressing and tiring for parents who may wonder why their baby is crying, even if a baby has just been fed and has a clean diaper. If ...
Acupuncture may be an effective treatment option for babies with infantile colic -- those who cry for more than three hours a day on three or more days of the week, new research suggests. Acupuncture ...
(HealthDay News) – Maternal smoking or use of nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) during pregnancy is associated with increased risk of infantile colic in offspring, according to a study published ...
Infant colic (also known as baby colic and three month colic) is a condition in which an otherwise healthy baby cries or screams frequently and for extended periods, without any discernable reason.
Next time your fussy, colicky baby has you teetering on the brink of sleep-deprived lunacy, consider a cup of herbal tea.And that's for the baby, not for you.Tea --made with chamomile, licorice, ...