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Infantile colic has been around for a long time. one who, otherwise healthy and well-fed, had paroxysms of irritability, fussing or crying lasting for a total of three hours a day and occurring on more than three days in any one week for a period of three weeks.
It is also important to remember that not all fussy babies suffer from colic. Most Infants normally cry two to three hours per day, but this is usually spread out during the 24-hour period.
It is certainly known that amongst all colicky babies, there are factors that may worsen the colic symptoms:
1. overfeeding in a futile attempt to lessen the crying;
2. feeding certain foods, especially those with high sugar content, for example, undiluted juices may increase the amount of gas in the intestine and worsen the situation;
3. the presence of excessive anger, anxiety, fear, or excitement in the household; or
4. probably a multitude of other factors as yet unknown.
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