Reflux
Baby Spitting Up: When Should You Worry?
Some spit-up is routine, and other spit-up is a bit more worrisome: here's how to make sure you think it through and have peace of mind.
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Reflux Symptoms in Babies
Acid reflux, or “spitting up,” is very common among infants. Because the ring of muscle between the esophagus and the stomach (lower esophageal sphincter) is not yet mature in infants, it is unable to effectively hold stomach contents down. Spit up can also occur when your baby simply drinks too
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Silent Reflux in Infants (Laryngopharyngeal Reflux)
Infant reflux is what happens when a baby spits up. Silent reflux (also known as laryngopharyngeal reflux or LPR) is very similar, but the baby doesn't actually spit up, because he's able to swallow the stomach contents. The problem is that the stomach contents are acidic, so it burns on the way up and
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