October 24, 2007

Newborn Acid Reflux Harder To Diagnose

It is common for newborns to throw up, sometimes on a regular basis, but typically there is no reason to worry. The lower esophageal sphincter is not usually fully formed and functional until about 18-months of age. Until then, if the infant overeats or eats lying down, it may give an indication of infant acid reflux, but there are other symptoms the doctor will use to form a diagnosis.

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