Some children are called esophageal disease (Gass Troh-SOF-uh-uh-JEE-Uhl), gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), which occurs when the muscle at the opening of the stomach opens at the wrong times. This allows the milk and food in the tube back up the esophagus and throat. Some of the symptoms of GERD can include:
Serious Coughing after every meal or hours after eating
Projectile vomiting, where the milk flowing from the mouth
Inconsolable crying as if the noise
Crucial in the back, as if in severe pain
Refusal to eat or pulling away from the breast during lactation
Frequent awakening during the night
Slow weight gain
Choking or trouble swallowing
Many healthy children can have some of these symptoms and GERD. But children who may be only a few of these symptoms are severe, and GERD. Not all babies spit up or vomit, Gerd. More severe cases of gastroesophageal reflux disease can be treated with medication, if the child refuses to nurse, gains weight or is losing a little weight, or has periods of gagging or choking.
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