Infant Health

Can allergies lead to colic in infants?

I cannot confirm allergies lead to colic in infants based on the provided search results. However, I can share information about colic.

Colic is pain stemming from the contraction of the muscular walls of a hollow organ, such as the gastrointestinal tract. Intestinal colic is common in infants, especially those who are bottle-fed. Signs of colic include drawing up the legs, restlessness, and continuous crying.

What are the primary causes of colic in infants?

Colic in infants can be attributed to various factors. It may accompany enteritis, intestinal tumors, or certain forms of influenza. Spastic contractions of the bowel can also cause colic, as can lead poisoning.

What treatments are available for colic?

Treatment is aimed at relief of symptoms and depends on the cause. Options often include a muscle relaxant such as atropine, and sometimes meperidine hydrochloride.

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