Despite the favourable clinical course of infantile colic, many parents seek medical help. Since colic is a diagnosis of exclusion (1), it is important to ensure there is no underlying cause to infant colic. Other causes to rule out include:
- hair in the eye
- strangulated hernia
- otitis media
- sepsis
- bronchiolitis
- gastroesophageal reflux
- intussusception
- meningitis (septic or bacterial)
- pneumonia
- cow’s milk or soy protein intolerance (1).
The nutrition assessment of an infant with colic may