colics
Colics refer to episodes of abdominal pain that occur in a cramp-like, paroxysmal pattern. The term is used to describe several different conditions that share this characteristic, rather than a single disease. Common forms include infantile colic, biliary colic, renal colic, and colic attributable to intestinal cramping or obstruction. Each form has distinct typical presentations, causes, and management considerations.
Infantile colic is the best-known type and occurs in otherwise healthy newborns and young infants. It is
Biliary colic arises from gallbladder disease, most commonly gallstones. It presents as episodic right upper quadrant
Diagnosis is guided by history and physical examination and is aided by targeted laboratory tests and imaging