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Dealing With Acid Reflux
Babies
Acid reflux babies, or infants suffering from acid reflux, are
in incredible pain and often can create incredible pain in
their parents from the crying as well. Acid reflux, in people
of any age, results when stomach acid comes up back into the
esophagus. This happens during or after a feeding period or
meal and usually results in a painful or irritating feeling in
the throat. It may, to some, feel like vomiting could occur as
well. This is usually not related to actually being physically
ill in that sense but it does have some relationships in terms
of cause and effect.
Acid reflux babies are quite common because acid reflux is
quite common in infants. It usually occurs in most infants; in
fact, more than half of all infants experience acid reflux
within the first three months of their life. Acid reflux babies
generally experience spitting, vomiting, coughing,
irritability, poor feeding, and even blood in the stools as a
result of this condition. The good news is that it is only a
small number of infants that experience the more serious
symptoms of acid reflux while the majority experience normal
symptoms that are a vital part of any sort of digestive system
growth. The body is forming into its own.
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In a smaller number of infants, the symptoms of acid reflux may
be more severe. Some signs of this in acid reflux babies
include poor growth due to an actual inability to keep food
down, refusing to feed due to pain, blood loss from the acidic
burning of the esophagus, and breathing problems. These are all
good reasons to see a physician and have your baby looked at in
order to determine the actual result and whether or not acid
reflux plays a serious developmental role in your child’s
digestive system. A disorder may be present that should be
addressed at an early age.
Tests may be needed if your child has some of the symptoms that
other acid reflux babies have. The best way to find out is to
have your child examined by a capable physician and have their
health and feeding styles monitored closely. Be aware of what
you are feeding your child and how it affects their
development, internally and externally. Take note of vomiting
and other signs that may mean that acid reflux babies are
living in your home.
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