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When an otherwise healthy baby suffers from extreme fussiness, often defined as crying for more than 3 hours per day, more than 3 days per week for at least 3 weeks, he may have a condition called colic. A colicky baby often has an intense, high pitched cry which may or may not occur at the same time every day. Other signs of colic include gassiness, abdominal bloating, curling up legs, clenching fists, and arching their back. Learning about colic can help new parents find the help and relief needed.