Colic
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What is Colic
Colic is a term used for a pattern of severe, often cramp-like pain that arises from a hollow organ or tubular structure in the body, most commonly the intestine, urinary tract, or bile ducts. In infants, the term is also used…
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Symptoms of Colic
What are the symptoms of Colic? Colic is characterized by episodic abdominal pain, visible discomfort, and changes in behavior that reflect spasms, distension, or irritation within the digestive tract. The symptom pattern is usually dominated by waves of cramping pain, restlessness,…
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Causes of Colic
What causes colic? The answer depends on which kind of colic is being discussed, but in general colic develops when normal digestive or bodily processes are disturbed in a way that produces recurrent, severe pain. In horses and other animals, colic…
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Diagnosis of Colic
Colic is not a single disease but a clinical pattern marked by episodic, often intense pain caused by a problem in a hollow organ or duct that contracts against an obstruction or irritation. In medical practice, the term is used in…
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Treatment for Colic
Treatment of colic depends on what is causing the pain, but the main approaches are symptom control, correction of the underlying physiological disturbance, and prevention of complications. In common clinical use, colic refers to cramping pain caused by intermittent spasm or…
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Prevention of Colic
Colic is a broad term used for episodes of significant abdominal pain, but in everyday medical use it often refers to conditions in which pain arises from intermittent spasm or obstruction within the gastrointestinal tract. Whether colic can be fully prevented…
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FAQ about Colic
This FAQ explains colic in a clear, practical way. It covers what colic is, why it happens, how it is diagnosed, what treatment can help, and what families or caregivers can expect over time. Because the word colic is used in…
