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crying, excessive, 0-6 months
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crying, excessive, 0-6 months, excessive crying, infants 0-6 months,
infants, cry a total of 1, 3 hours a day, perfectly normal, an infant to cry in an attempt to communicate hunger, thirst, discomfort, tiredness, loneliness, baby to have a fussy period, in the evening, an infant cries too often it, suggest a disorder that, treatment, boredom, loneliness, discomfort, irritation, a wet, dirty diaper, excessive gas, feeling cold, hunger, thirst, pain, major illness, minor illness, medications, infection, a likely cause crying is accompanied by irritability, lethargy, poor appetite, fever, consult baby's health care provider, normal muscle jerks, twitches that disturb the sleep, teething, colic
follow the provider's treatment advice, depend on the cause, infant seems constantly hungry despite short, frequent feedings, consult, a provider, normal growth, feeding times, crying, due to boredom, loneliness, to touch, hold, talk, infant more, place the infant, sight, place baby-safe toys, child, see them, crying, due to sleep disturbance, wrap the baby firmly, blanket, putting the infant to bed, excessive crying in infants, due to cold, dress the infant warmly, adjust the temperature, adults, cold, baby is cold, always check, causes, pain, discomfort, crying baby, cloth diapers, look, diaper pins, become loose, loose threads, become tightly wrapped around fingers, toes, diaper rashes, uncomfortable, take baby's temperature to check, fever, check baby head-to-toe, injuries, pay particular attention, fingers, toes, genitalia, not uncommon, hair to get wrapped around part of baby, creating a painful "hair tourniquet", excessive crying remains unexplained, unresolved, more than 1 day, despite attempts at home treatment, excessive crying is accompanied by other symptoms, fever,
health care provider, perform a physical examination, the child teething, the child bored, lonely, hungry, thirsty, does the child, lot of gas, flatus, the parents nervous, anxious, the child irritable, the child hard to arouse, does the child have a poor appetite, does the child have a fever, the child vomiting, bacterial infections, antibiotics, assess the infant's growth, related to, excessive crying to child's personal medical record.
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