Abstract
■ Excessive infantile crying is a widespread problem which exerts a serious impact on families' lives.
■ The prevalence, cause, and treatment of the problem have been addressed in the literature for many years but with varying degrees of success.
■ Variation in definition of excessive crying leads to difficulty when comparing results between studies.
■ Progress has been made in some aspects of excessive crying, and other approaches hold promise of success, but wide gaps remain with regard to cause and treatment.
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