Unreasonable cry in a child

(Excessive crying, Abnormal crying, Extravagant weeping, Exorbitant sobbing, Exaggerated wailing, Prolonged lamentation, Overwrought bawling, Extended tears, Excessive weeping, Uncontrolled crying)

Unreasonable cry in a child is a symptom that can manifest itself in different ways. It can start as a whimper, then escalate to a loud, high-pitched cry. It can last for hours and can be accompanied by physical signs such as trembling and clutching of the body. It is often seen in young children and can be a sign of distress, fear, or pain. It can also be a sign of an underlying medical condition, such as an infection or an allergy. If the unreasonable crying persists, it is important to seek medical attention.

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1 diseases may cause the symptom unreasonable cry in a child
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Age: At null Years Old
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Equally Common in Men and Women

Diseases, which may be a consequence of the symptom unreasonable cry in a child

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