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Acid Reflux In Children Is Quite
Common
The common belief is that acid reflux is a malady that affects
only adults. Nothing could be further from truth. In fact, acid
reflux in children is very common. Unfortunately, the regular
adults do not know too much about this, complicated by the fact
that children do not know how to express themselves and explain
what they feel, makes this a hidden disease.
How Can You Find Out Whether Your Child Is Suffering From
Acid Reflux?
Before you go for diagnostics, learn a little about what
characterizes acid reflux in children. This occurs when the
acid contained in the stomach for the digestion of food, with
or without food, rises up the alimentary canal which is also
called as esophagus. There is a ‘little gate’ at the upper end
of the stomach, which is meant to keep the food inside till it
is digested. There is another ‘little gate’ at the end of the
mouth which is meant to keep the food in the mouth till it is
ready to be swallowed.
These two little gates are the most crucial players in the acid
reflux in children. While the upper esophageal sphincter (the
gate at the end of the mouth) opens to let the food in, many
times the other gate, the lower esophageal sphincter, also
opens. This is totally independent of the upper gate’s
movement, but when it happens, the acid and food from the
stomach, will come up in the alimentary canal. This upwards
movement creates a strong burning sensation which the adults
recognize and interpret as acidity.
Unfortunately, acid reflux in children goes undetected for a
long time simply because the children do not know what is
happening and do not know how to express themselves well. By
the time they are able to explain, the acid reflux in children
will disappear. Watch closely the child when he/she is eating,
and when they are on empty stomach. Ask them if they feel the
food coming back into the mouth, if they ever feel their chest
burning after eating. If any of these answers are, “yes”, then
it would be good if you show your child to a specialist or
pediatrician.
The Diagnosis Of Acid Reflux In Children
The diagnosis is based on a series of tests which include
Barium and X-ray Test and/or endoscopy. These tests will help
the doctor identify where and what could be the problem, for
which the food regurgitated. If the diagnosis is found to be
positive, then there would be another test following, i.e. the
test which would measure the amount of acidity the stomach
contains, so the doctors can judge what type of treatment
he/she should prescribe.
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