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Wednesday, October, 15, 2008

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marinaibra

marinaibra

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posted 02/17/2008, comments (12)

my 10 month old has a GERD

my 10 month old has a gerd, he is on prevacid for it and he was doing fine untill he got imunized @9 month, it trigerred his throw ups again, my ped can't answer of why its happening, GI suggesting to do an endo, initially i was scared but than it got worse he would throw up every time he eats, it was extrememly frustrating, he has been... Read moreChevron
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Jan Gambino

Jan Gambino

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Reflux Mom and Writer
posted 02/14/2008, comments (4)

ASK THE EXPERT: How do we relieve our baby's GERD?

Our expert, Jan Gambino, is a writer and mother of teenagers with acid reflux (GERD). Each month she will answer selected reader questions about GERD and infants, children, teens and their parents. If you want to submit a question, write a SharePost here.  Jan,  My wife and I are at our wits end with our 4-month-old son. He has been... Read moreChevron
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Dr. Bryan Vartabedian

Dr. Bryan Vartabedian

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Gastroenterologist
posted 02/14/2008, comments (2)

ASK THE EXPERT -- Prevacid for Acid Reflux in Children

Our expert, Dr. Bryan Vartabedian, is a pediatric gastroenterologist and assistant professor of pediatrics at Baylor College of Medicine/Texas Children's Hospital in Houston, TX. He is the author of Colic Solved. Each month, he will answer selected reader questions about GERD and infants, children, teens and their parents. If you want to... Read moreChevron
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Dr. Bryan Vartabedian

Dr. Bryan Vartabedian

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Gastroenterologist
posted 02/07/2008, comments (0)

Positioning a Preemie baby with acid reflux (GERD)

While handling babies with acid reflux can be tricky, handling premature babies with acid reflux can be trickier. That may be changing, however.   Two studies published last month in the Journal of Pediatrics have found that post-feed gastroesophageal reflux (GER) in preemies is increased when babies are placed in the right side down or... Read moreChevron
Suzanne Skinner, Ph.D

Suzanne Skinner, Ph.D

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posted 02/04/2008, comment (1)

many times i find that a hiatal hernia can be a cause of acid reflux......see a chiropractor

If hiatal hernia is ruled out, there are several ways to do this........................if  it a baby, one need to change the formula, if one is not breast feeding.    (A hiatal hernia can also cause breathing problems, or difficulties)

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