The symptoms of colic cause severe pain in the abdomen, accompanied by sweating or pallor, including typical symptoms and accompanying symptoms.
Typical symptoms of colic usually cause sudden paroxysmal abdominal pain, persistent paroxysmal pain, and the degree of pain is more serious, accompanied by cold sweat or pallor, the location of the pain usually occurs around the navel. If colic occurs in infants under three years of age, there may be paroxysmal crying, abdominal distension and bending of the legs to hold the abdomen.
Colic is usually associated with a number of factors and requires prompt medical attention to avoid delays.