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What are some non-dietary ways to reduce colic?

I understand you’re looking for non-dietary ways to reduce colic in infants, but the search results primarily discuss colic in general terms and in horses. I will provide a general definition of colic based on the available information.

Colic refers to abdominal pain caused by contractions of the muscular walls of a hollow organ, such as the intestines. In infants, intestinal colic is common, particularly in those who are bottle-fed. It is characterized by restlessness, continuous crying, and drawing up the legs. Treatment focuses on symptom relief and may include muscle relaxants.

What is Colic?

Colic is a condition characterized by abdominal pain, often resulting from the contraction of muscular walls in hollow organs. While colic can affect various parts of the body, it is commonly associated with the gastrointestinal tract, especially in infants.

What are the Common Signs of Colic in Infants?

Infants experiencing colic typically exhibit several recognizable signs. These include:

  • Restlessness
  • Continuous crying
  • Drawing up of the legs

What are the Treatment Options for Colic?

Treatment for colic aims to alleviate the symptoms and may include the use of muscle relaxants.

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