Babies Cry - But you need to know why!
"Infants communicate and express discomfort by crying," Dr Stephen B. Freedman and colleagues from the University of Toronto, Ontario, write in the medical journal Paediatrics. "This can be due to a variety of reasons ranging from hunger or a desire for attention to severe life-threatening illness," they note. "However, the frequency of severe underlying disease is unclear."
To look into this question, the researchers identified 238 babies younger than 12 months of age who were brought to the University's medical centre over a nine-month period because of crying, irritability, screaming, colic, or fussiness.
Twelve children (five percent) had serious underlying problems. Ten of these cases were correctly diagnosed at the initial visit, and the other two were diagnosed within the next week.
The most common serious diagnosis was urinary tract infection, with infants less than one month old having the highest rates of infection. - Reuters
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