Colic (Infant)

Frequent, prolonged crying in a healthy, well-fed baby. Usually starts around 2-3 weeks and resolves by 3-4 months. Cause unknown.

Medically Reviewed by GoDavaii Health Team|Updated April 2026

Common Symptoms

Intense cryingCrying at same time dailyClenched fistsRed facePulled up legs

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