by eating lots of something
Suffering from excessive gas in the alimentary
Probably nothing good
When the inflammation is limited to appendix, you get colicky pain in umbilical area. When the overlying peritoneum is involved, you get continuous type of pain in right iliac region. The severe pain of peritoneum dominate the colicky pain of appendix.
Common causes of colicky pain in individuals include gastrointestinal issues such as gas, bloating, and constipation, as well as conditions like kidney stones and gallstones. To effectively manage colicky pain, individuals can try methods such as over-the-counter pain medications, hot compresses, gentle exercise, and dietary changes. In some cases, medical intervention may be necessary to address the underlying cause of the pain.
No, the two are quite different. Cholesterol is a horrible fatty substance that is produced by the body and consumed in foods containing animal fat - the classic artery clogger. Colic is a condition of acute abdominal pain. It's usually used to refer to horses or babies. A colicky baby constantly has wind and will, usually at about the same time every night, cry in pain and refuse all food. Sucking on a dummy and gripe water sometimes help. Colicky babies are a pain. Some of them have it nonstop for months, some never do. Colic as a condition of horses can be due to several things, including impaction, overeating, wind, or eating something poisonous. Because horses can't vomit they have no way of getting rid of whatever is inside them. Colic can be fatal unless it is rapidly treated by a vet.
Colic is an emergency and you should call a vet. The vet will give the horse medication to relieve the pain and pressure.
Colicky abdominal pain (more common in children)NauseaWeaknessLoss of appetiteIncreased appetiteHeadacheConstipationDizzinessDiarrheaHyperexcitability
Perhaps you mean colicky? Colic is uncontrollable crying in a baby that goes on for a long time. See the link below for more information.
The plural form for the noun horse is horses.
you must never give a baby alcohol that is criminal
There are appaloosa horses and American saddlebred horses, thoroughbred horses and American quarter horses, there also are more types
Not really, a horses digestive system takes as little as a day and up to 3 days for certain foods to completely pass through the digestive system. What you can do is to provide free access turnout and ample water to allow them to naturally work the food through their systems. If the horse is showing signs of becoming Colicky then you should call a equine vet immediately.