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cólico

English translation of cólico

Colic

The Spanish word 'cólico' translates into English as 'colic'. This term is commonly used in health contexts. In babies, it refers to severe, often fluctuating pain in the abdomen that is caused by the spasm of a hollow or tubular organ, often seen with gas and constipation. In adults, it's often linked to gall or kidney issues. It is a medical term, and anyone dealing with these symptoms should seek advice from a healthcare professional.


Example sentences using: cólico

El niño tiene cólicos severos.

English translation of El niño tiene cólicos severos.

The boy has severe colic.

This sentence refers to a common condition in infants called 'colic', where they experience frequent, intense bouts of crying often occurring around the same time every day, usually in the late afternoon or evening.

El cólico del caballo fue causado por la ingesta de alimentos inadecuados.

English translation of El cólico del caballo fue causado por la ingesta de alimentos inadecuados.

The horse's colic was caused by the ingestion of inappropriate food.

In this example, 'cólico' refers to a common health problem in horses, often caused by digestive problems such as ingestion of inappropriate food. The term can refer to various gastrointestinal problems, which are serious as horses cannot vomit.

El cólico nefrítico es muy doloroso.

English translation of El cólico nefrítico es muy doloroso.

Kidney colic is very painful.

This phrase uses 'cólico' to indicate a specific type of visceral pain, kidney colic, which is associated with kidney stones. It's characterized by fluctuating pain caused by the passage of kidney stones through the urinary tract.

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