Infant Health

Can colic be associated with developmental issues?

I can provide information about colic, but the search results do not contain information about whether it can be associated with developmental issues.

Colic is pain from the contraction of the muscular walls of a hollow organ, such as the renal pelvis, biliary tract, or gastrointestinal tract, whose opening is more or less blocked. Intestinal colic is common in infants, especially those who are bottle-fed. Signs of colic include drawing up the legs, restlessness, and continuous crying. Colic can also occur in horses due to digestive tract issues, with symptoms such as pawing, kicking at the abdomen, and rolling.

Since the search results do not contain information about the association between colic and developmental issues, I cannot answer your question.

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