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my 2 year was crying all night with pain caused by acid reflux

yumi

yumi

Thursday, June 25, 2009
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my daughter was diagnosed with acid reflux my husband and i having a hard understanding all of this we are first time parents,  What can be done when my 2 year get lot of pain at night because of acid reflux. was up till 4 in morning with pain. i was told i wasnt able to give her milk or juices ...
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    Trying to help......
    Thursday, June 25, 2009 at 10:40 PM

    what other symptoms does she have? Constipation, diarreha? Does she have allergies? Has she been on antibiotics? Does she have eczema? How are her sleep habits normally? When did the "reflux" start?

    Just need a little history to put you on a good track.

     

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    yumi
    Friday, June 26, 2009 at 07:28 AM

    thanks im going crazy with her, she throw up at least once a day,no diarreha or constipation, only allergic to peniclyen, has not been on atibiotics, no eczema, sleep habit got horrible lately  were are just trying to see when she is sleepy an put her  to sleep then cause if not we could try for hours and she wont go to sleep, she had reflux as a baby but after her first year it just developed again, then went away an now it been almost a month that she started up again really bad, I been giving two week axid 2 time a day and children mylanta if she complaine about her being in pain but it seem like it everyday that she crys of pain.

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    Tyring to help
    Saturday, June 27, 2009 at 03:43 PM

    When is she throwing up? After milk or food? Is it the same time of day?

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    Jan Gambino
    Wednesday, July 01, 2009 at 01:33 AM

    Hello Yumi,

    So sorry to hear your daughter is having sleep issues from reflux.Unfortunately this is very common.

    If the medication is not working, it might be a good idea to check in with the doctor. Sometimes another medication is needed, a special diet, a wedge for sleeping or a combination of treatments.

    Jan

     

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