A colic is when a baby cries for more than three hours a day, three days a week for more than three weeks for no apparent reason.
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Colic in animals can be caused by many different things like parasites or tapeworms. Most cases of colic are not serious and are the result of gas.
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There is sand colic, gas colic, impaction colic. Sand Colic is caused when a horse ingests too much sand or dirt from grazing or eating hay off the ground, can usually be prevented with Metamucil treatments. Gas colic is often seen in wind suckers and cribbers where they fill up their stomachs with air and is usually self resolving. Impaction colic is probably the worst and can be life threatening but can be treated at the barn or in worst cases by surgery. There is also general colic that can be caused by a multitude of things including moldy or bad feed or hay, or even things like rat poison
Equine colic is defined as abdominal pain, almost like humans 'stomach aches' although equine colic can be fatal to horses.
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impaction colic
gastrointestinal (relating to the digestive system) colic is pains in the abdomen.There are a number of causes of colic 1,the intestine can go into spasms. 2,a blockage caused by feces getting stuck(impacted) 3,the gut twisting 4,a tumor blocking the intestine look at the link I have added for a more in depth explanation
Colic is a risk to any infant. Colic causes gas that is unbearable which causes the baby to cry excessively
Colic, which is one of two things (intestinal) - Gas Colic (easier to pass) or an Impaction Colic, which can be life threatening.
Now, I could be wrong, but it sounds to me like maybe, colic?
AnswerThose sound like signs of colic, which is a general term for gastrointestinal distress, and a veterinary emergency.The two most common types of colic are spasmodic (gas and motility problems) and impaction (blockage), although there are many other potential causes for these painful symptoms.Some common signs of colic include:Pawing at the groundStretchingUnsuccessful attempts to defecateLooking at the flank or stomachNipping or kicking at the stomachUnusual restlessness (pacing, circling)Frequently laying down and getting upRollingGrinding teethRefusing food or waterIncreased pulse rateTake your horse out of his stall and keep him walking. Do not let him lie down or roll, as this can cause an intestinal torsion (aka twisted gut), which is usually fatal.
Refusing to eat and lying down are frequent symptoms of all types of colic. There are many different types of colic, but the most frequent causes of colic are gas and obstruction.