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Medical Information - Pediatrics - Reflux
Pediatrics's series: Reflux
Contributed by Low Kah Tzay on 13/08/07
Some babies tends to
regurgitates small amount of milk after feeding; which may occur up to 3-4
times daily. It usually occurs in the newborn period and improves with
age. There may be a similar history in an older sibling. Child is
usually settled and contented after the regurgitation. He is growing
well. Parents can manage by
frequent burping during feeding and carrying the baby in an upright position
after feeding. If baby tend to regurgitate, lie him on his side in the
cot after burping. Parents need a generous supply of bibs and patience. The danger signs are very
forceful or projectile vomiting. Baby becomes very hungry immediately
after vomiting. Large amounts of vomitus or greenish vomitus and swollen
abdomen are also warning signs. Finally, if your baby is not growing
well, you should also bring her to see a paediatrician. Related Articles
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