Caring For Acid Reflux Babies Helpful Infomation

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Article Title: Caring For Acid Reflux Babies Helpful Infomation
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Infants diagnosed with acid reflux, or acid reflux babies, are in bad pain and tend to cry a lot. Acid reflux is a condition wherein the esophagus is filled with the contents of the stomach as it comes back up. In babies and infants, this happens during or after a feeding. If the child is older, it may be after or during a meal, causing pain and irritation in the throat. Some children may feel that they may vomit from it.

Acid reflux in babies are common. Infants seem to show it more. More than half the infants are acid reflux babies during the first three months after birth. Acid reflux babies tend to spit, cough, vomit, be irritable, not want to feed and have blood in the stool. A small number of acid reflux babies have more severe symptoms of acid reflux. Most babies have symptoms of acid reflux that is totally normal for a growing digestive system.

As previously mentioned, a small number of acid reflux babies have more severe symptoms of acid reflux. Acid reflux babies with severe acid reflux symptoms tend to be smaller than normal babies since they are unable to get the proper nutrition they need. These acid reflux babies have problems with feeding because of the pain they experience and blood loss from the acid in the esophagus. Some acid reflux babies even experience breathing problems. If you notice any of these symptoms in your baby, contact your pediatrician right away. You need to start treatment to stop any further damage from happening.

As soon as you recognize that your child is exhibiting any symptom experienced by acid reflux babies, contact and see a doctor right away. He or she may need to run some tests and monitor your baby's feeding habits. You must be able to tell the doctor what you have been feeding your baby and what has been happening to him or her. Keep close watch for vomiting and other acid reflux symptoms.


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