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Colic is a term used to describe excessive, often unexplained crying and fussiness in an otherwise healthy and well-fed infant. Colic typically occurs in babies during the first few months of life, starting around the second or third week and peaking around six weeks of age. Colic episodes can be intense, with the baby crying for several hours a day, several days a week, for at least three weeks.
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