Friday, September 15, 2006

Children suffer from acid reflux

When you suspects that a child is afflicted with acid reflux, should have the child seen by his or her pediatrician. After examining the child and evaluating the symptoms, the doctor may run tests to diagnose whether acid reflux is present. Often, the doctor will begin treatment before testing for acid reflux.

Acid reflux is a condition normally associated with adults. Sadly, many children also suffer the effects of acid reflux.
Though quite common in children, most people are not aware of it's occurrence. In most cases, the process of gastro-esophageal reflux occurs quickly, the acid comes up into the esophagus and then rapidly goes back down into the stomach. In this case, the esophagus suffers no damage. However, if the stomach acid stays in the esophagus, it damages the esophagus lining. This process causes a number of symptoms such as a chronic cough, or a hoarse voice. More serious symptoms can include difficulty in swallowing, wheezing, and chronic pneumonia.

Hiatal hernia are also at a greater risk of developing acid reflux than those person who are not.

Acid reflux in children may manifest in frequent spitting, throwing up repeatedly, coughing and other respiratory problems. Children suffering from acid reflux may also experience weight loss.

2 comments:

Feliciana said...

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Anonymous said...

Parents should take care of their children's health. Gastro esophageal Reflux in children causes symptoms like heart burn, weight loss and nausea..