Infant crying
Infant crying is the crying of infants as a response to an internal or external stimulus. Infants cry as a form of basic instinctive communication. Essentially, newborns are transitioning from life in the womb to the external environment. Up to 27% of parents describe problems with infant crying in the first four months. Up to 38% identify a problem with their infant crying within the first year. Parents can be concerned about the amount of time that their infant cries, how the infant can be consoled, and disrupted sleeping patterns. Colic is used as a synonym for excessive crying of infants, even though colic may not be the cause of excessive crying.
Excessive crying | |
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An infant crying | |
Specialty | Pediatrics |
Symptoms | crying for three or more hours per 24 hours |
Complications | parental sleep deprivation |
Usual onset | at birth |
Duration | differs due to cause |
Diagnostic method | report by caregivers and differential diagnosis |
Differential diagnosis | colic |
Prognosis | later developmental delays |
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