The time it takes for flatulence and colic to disappear varies depending on the age and cause of the patient. In infants and young children, the symptoms usually go away around 4-6 months, and in adults the symptoms usually resolve in about two days after active management.
In general, intestinal flatulence and colic occurs more often in children. Improper feeding, irregular eating, food intolerance, and catching cold may cause intestinal flatulence and colic in children. Most children will exhibit symptoms such as constant crying, a rumbling abdomen, inability to sleep, and a flushed or white face.
In infants and young children, the symptoms usually disappear around 4-6 months. If the symptoms are not relieved, it is recommended to visit a hospital for prompt treatment under the supervision of a doctor.
Adults with intestinal flatulence colic is usually caused by a cold abdomen or improper food consumption. Patients usually show vomiting, diarrhea, bloating, and burping before and after meals. It is recommended that patients maintain a good diet, do not overeat, you can also choose to use the method of abdominal hot compresses to regulate, usually about two days the symptoms will be relieved. If the symptoms are not relieved, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time.