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Acid Reflux In Babies and Children

By: Frank Robson Actually, the last folks to have lifestyle issues as a cause for Acid Reflux are babies.

Surprisingly, acid reflux in infants occurs quite often. Over half of babies experience acid reflux within the first three months of their life. Typically, symptoms that can be seen are spitting, vomiting, coughing, irritability, discomfort when they feed and the presence of blood in the feces. The infant is often cranky and cries at the slightest discomfort, as it is unable, unlike us, to articulate what is happening.

Many of us have referred to this as Colic. Does this sound familiar?

There are medications that may be given to babies older than six weeks, but for such a small patient, this is often discouraged. Finding another solution is preferable.

There are special pillows that can prop the baby's head and this may help stop the acid reflux. There are available where you buy other baby items.

Dairy products commonly cause acid reflux in babies. Babies have different systems so you must find the correct diet for yours. Sometimes the consistency of a formula will work for one infant but not another. You may find it advisable to consult with your baby's pediatrician who has watched the baby since birth and knows his history.

We all have a Vagus nerve which runs close to the Esophageal Sphincter. "Throwing up" and other harrowing events are triggered by this nerve. Chiropractic treatments can sometimes bring relief to a baby.

Another great answer is drinking liquid calcium. The creamy texture allows the child to heal at his own speed.

Sometimes, babies start spitting up food, and turns out, that it could be a way of indicating a developing acid reflux situation. One needs to be very observant and careful at this point, as prolonged spitting up, often leads to sleep apnea in babies, or what may be described as sudden breathing stoppage in babies. This aspect of acid reflux in babies can lead to fatal results, and it is then advisable to consult a pediatrician at the earliest sign of this disease in babies.

A few easy habits to help a baby are, raising the head of the crib, holding the baby upright for 30 minutes after feeding and giving him a rub on his back. Thickening the bottle feedings with a little cereal may also work well but make sure you check with the doctor before you do this, vary the feeding times and introducing some solid food but again, make sure you check with the doctor first.

It is better to try alternative ideas and avoid giving small children medication such as Zantac.


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