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2011, Explore: The Journal of Science and HealingCitation Excerpt :A common definition of colic comes from Wessel and colleagues'1 “rule of 3”: “crying during at least three hours per day on at least three days of at least three weeks … ” There are other definitions of colic but common to all is excessive crying on the part of an infant that causes a great deal of distress, particularly for first-time parents. The occurrence of infantile colic in the population varies and ranges from 10% to 40% depending on the study methodology, the population, and the definition of infantile colic used.2-5 Excessive crying in infants is a serious problem and has negative consequences for both the parents and their child.
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