English to Latin Meaning of colic - abdominalis


Colic :
abdominalis

abdominalis

abdominalis
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Definitions of colic in English
Noun(1) acute abdominal pain (especially in infants
Examples of colic in English
(1) People used to think that babies with colic were more likely to get asthma or allergies, but now doctors know that is not true.(2) Babies with colic often have difficulty sleeping, and feeding patterns may be disrupted by the bouts of crying.(3) While colic is not a sleep problem per se, colicky infants appear to have a shorter duration of total sleep.(4) The passage of a gallstone down the bile duct into the duodenum is very painful, and is known as biliary colic .(5) In the mid eighteenth century a severe illness called the Devonshire colic was traced to lead poisoning from the metal used to seal holes in mills and presses.(6) Babies with colic will continue to feed and gain weight normally.(7) If your baby has colic , picking him up to comfort him will not spoil him.(8) Once an episode of biliary colic has occurred, there is a high risk of repeated pain attacks.(9) Remember that most colic disappears before your baby is three months old and nappy rash is usually easily treated, so relief is in sight.(10) Visceral pain originates in hollow organs and frequently presents as colic .(11) Do not be tempted to add solid foods to your baby's bottle feed in an attempt to help them sleep at night, as this can cause wind and colic .(12) Aniseed, like fennel, is a traditional cure for stomach disorders and colic in babies.(13) Babies cry for many reasons, but bouts of prolonged crying could mean they are suffering from colic .(14) Pallor and abdominal colic were the symptoms reported most often by the parents.(15) About one third of patients with gallstones develop biliary colic or other complications.(16) The pain of renal colic is due to obstruction of urinary flow, with subsequent increasing wall tension in the urinary tract.
Related Phrases of colic
(1) renal colic ::
renum torminibus
(2) biliary colic ::
biliary torminibus
(3) suffer from colic ::
torminibus laborantes
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