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Gastric Acid Reflux Disease: How It Affects
Babies
Children can also suffer gastric acid reflux disease. Of
course, children who
are only a few months old will not be able to express their
feelings or their needs. This can be a problem in diagnosing
gastric acid reflux disease. Because children
cannot always communicate their symptoms clearly, it is
doubly important to see a doctor for proper diagnosis of
suspected gastric acid reflux disease. A toddler is able to
express the discomfort and pain that accompany gastric acid
reflux disease. For this reason, there is hope that the
parents of children
over a year of age will be able to resolve the problem using
natural means.
Signs
Toddlers who suffer from gastric acid reflux disease have
similar symptoms to those of adults. These could be the
symptoms of heartburn acid reflux disease. Additional symptoms
in children may include
regurgitation or spitting up, as well as discomfort or pain in
the center of the chest.
Children who are younger than year can be expected to spit
up occasionally. Really, this is because the digestive system
is not yet matured. This immaturity can cause symptoms of
gastric acid reflux disease. When a baby's digestive system
becomes more mature, spitting up lessens. Eventually it will go
away altogether unless the baby has true symptoms of gastric
acid reflux disease. Some people think that when a baby spits
up it is because the protein found in cow's milk does not agree
with the baby.
Causes
The immaturity of the infant or baby's digestive system is
the primary cause of gastric acid reflux disease in infants, as
noted previously. Overfeeding and being laid down for a nap
immediately after being fed are two more causes of gastric acid
reflux disease symptoms. It's important to burp a small child
and to allow the food to digest before putting the baby down to
sleep. Gastric acid reflux disease can be caused by over
feeding an infant. A baby has an undeveloped digestive
system, so it only makes sense that it might not be able to
handle being given a lot of food.
Even very little
babies can have gastric acid reflux disease. That's
something to think about. Indeed, it is the reason why many
pediatricians say that breast milk is best. It just causes
fewer reactions as compared to formula. So pediatricians will
almost always recommend breast milk over formula unless the
mother is not able to produce it. For older children there may
be less chance of developing gastric acid reflux disease unless
there are specific factors to cause it.
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