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Colic is pain caused by the contraction of the muscular walls of a hollow organ, such as the renal pelvis, biliary tract, or gastrointestinal tract, whose aperture has become more or less blocked. Intestinal colic is common in infants, especially those who are bottle-fed, and is characterized by restlessness, continuous crying, and the drawing up of the infant’s legs. Colic may also accompany enteritis, an intestinal tumor, or certain forms of influenza. Spastic contractions of the bowel may cause colic, which is a common symptom of lead poisoning. Treatment is aimed at relief of symptoms and depends on the cause; it often includes a muscle relaxant like atropine, and sometimes meperidine hydrochloride (Demerol™).
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