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Sudden episodes of high-pitched, inconsolable crying, typically occurring in the late afternoon or evening.

Diagnosis is generally confirmed if the infant cries for more than 3 hours a day, at least 3 days a week, for 3 weeks or more in an otherwise healthy child. Acil Kolik Bebek 1

The infant often exhibits a flushed face, clenched fists, and legs pulled up toward the abdomen. The abdomen may feel hard or distended to the touch. The abdomen may feel hard or distended to the touch

For breastfeeding mothers, consider a trial elimination of dairy or spicy foods. For formula-fed infants, a transition to hypoallergenic formulas under medical supervision may be necessary. Based on the title (Emergency Colic Baby 1),

Based on the title (Emergency Colic Baby 1), this report outlines the critical assessment and management steps for an infant presenting with acute symptoms of infantile colic. Patient Assessment Report 1. Clinical Presentation

Assess for fever, lethargy, or vomiting which may indicate a UTI or meningitis.

Implement Swaddling, Side/Stomach position (while awake), Shushing, Swinging, and Sucking (pacifier).