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Infantile colic concerns about 10-30% of all newborns and has been defined as a condition characterized by paroxysmal episodes of unexplained full force crying for at least three days a week and continuing for one week or more in a thriving well-nourished infant. The disorder more likely occurs in t...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/8965762
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Managing Infantile Colic: A Multifaceted Approach
Infantile colic, characterized by unexplained bouts of intense crying in infants, can be a distressing experience for both babies and parents. This research proposes a scoring system for evaluating infantile colic, along with a tiered management approach based on the severity of the condition. The study aims to provide a systematic framework for diagnosing and managing this common infant ailment.
A Practical Framework for Management
The study developed a practical scoring system to assess the severity of infantile colic, considering factors such as crying intensity, duration, and accompanying symptoms. The tiered management approach offers a structured way to address colic, ranging from simple measures to more intensive interventions. This research is like finding a well-marked trail through a vast desert, providing guidance and support for parents navigating the challenges of infantile colic.
Easing the Burden of Infantile Colic
This research offers a valuable tool for parents and healthcare providers dealing with infantile colic. The scoring system and tiered management approach provide a structured framework for assessment and intervention, potentially easing the burden of colic for both infants and families.
Dr.Camel's Conclusion
Just as a camel mother nurtures and protects her young in the harsh desert environment, parents need guidance and support in managing infantile colic. This research provides a practical framework for assessment and intervention, offering hope for both parents and infants experiencing the challenges of colic. It's a reminder that collaboration and a systematic approach can help us better understand and manage complex health conditions.
Date :
- Date Completed 1996-12-10
- Date Revised 2014-07-29
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