Colic in children and horses
Mar 5, 2010
Colic in children and horses Colic is a problem shared by both men and horses. But unlike children, including colic is only an occasional problem that disappears after a few months, colic in horses is a serious problem that must be addressed immediately. Baby colic Colic is a problem in the digestive tract is characterized by pain in the stomach or abdomen. Until now, there is still no reason why this happens in children. Experts believe that colic is due to gas in the intestines. In babies, colic starts in three weeks. Early indications are, of course, often screaming and crying that can last from one hour to five hours without stopping. It peaks during the second month and declines during the third month. At the end of the fourth month, the episodes of colic just stop. And even though there is little real danger of colic in babies, the parents are still conceed about the amount of tears that may arise. Since there is no known cause, there is no cure or solution. In fact, the only thing that parents can do is to make your experience as painless as possible colic. This is done by putting the children in comfortable positions in gold, make them walk or listen to some relaxing music. Parents should avoid giving too much, because that would only exacerbate the problem. Horse colic Colic in horses is not the same. In addition to being a serious problem, colic in horses can occur at any time and at any age. This has sparked reactions in horses. It was also laments and cries, kicks and rampant all over the place. In severe cases, may even become so wild that most artificial and difficult to take positions just to be relived the pain. However, horse owners should remember that colic in horses is a very different beginning. Unlike humans where the pain can be heard and you can see through the tears, the horses so that only through the apathy and lack of energy. It begins to refuse food and has no desire to eat. This is an indication that the owners of horses, often when it comes to cope with colic. Note that only wild and restless when the pain is too severe to be in them. Otherwise, just suffer in silence. Wired differently The horses can not cope with colic even in the same way humans can. Because of their different structure and system components, are unable to vomit or relieve the pressure that I feel in your stomach. Because of this, the pain and the problem can be built inside and, therefore, worsen the situation. This is perhaps why colic in horses is much more serious. In fact, while some horses do not respond to therapy and, finally, to heal, most will continue to deteriorate despite treatment and medication. Another reason for colic is a problem with horses is that it is constructed differently. Extracted from blood and food in their bodies are much smaller, thus more susceptible to obstructions and impactions mainly with food. When you suffer from colic, it is important that you call a veterinarian as soon as possible so that they can handle a correct treatment. Also make sure that the horse does not have access to solid food, like hay or grass. The only thing that the horse is allowed to take in water.