Colic PLR Articles
Colic is a health issue that not only affects infants, but also horses and even lesser known types such as renal colic! It can at times be a serious issue and something that’s worth knowing how to handle whether you’re a new parent or the carer for equines. These 25 articles cover the topic for both the human and animal sides in plain text format.
Colic PLR Articles Titles:
25 articles with between 300 and 600 words each, including:
The Relationship Between Breastfeeding and Colic
What is Baby Colic?
Colic in babies and horses
Symptoms of Equine Colic
Colic symptoms in babies
Colic in Babies
Equine Colic
Dealing with a colicky infant
Intestinal Colic
Renal Colic
What Causes Colic
and more!
Colic PLR Articles Samples:
Colic is so common among infants that most people are not surprise anymore when it happens. Still, for the first time mom it can be a harrowing and panicking experience especially with her normally quiet angel screaming non-stop in the background. It is usually manifested at about two to three weeks of age.
Horses that suffer equine colic usually experience from abdominal pain. Veterinarians are unable to pinpoint the exact cause but attribute the problem to the food being given to the animal. Something new may have been given which causes gas to build up.
Renal colic is a type of pain that can be commonly caused by developing kidney stones. The pain usually starts around the kidney area or somewhere below it and can radiate through the flank until the pain reaches the bladder. The pain can be colicky in nature which means that it can come in irregular waves or intervals as opposed to being a steady continuous pain feeling.
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