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Pediatric Acid Reflux Symptoms

All About Infant Reflux and Symptoms

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Pediatric Acid Reflux Symptoms

  • Abdominal Pain in Children
    Severe abdominal pain or bellyaches with frequent vomiting require a doctor's attention. Find more information on these symptoms here.
  • Crying in Infants
    All babies cry to communicate, but some babies are trying to community something serious and you need to know what to look for.
  • Vomiting in Infants
    Vomiting is very common in babies, but sometimes it can be a sign of illness.
  • Vomiting or Nausea in Children
    Nausea with or without vomiting is common in children and usually isn't serious. But in children with acid reflux, it can be problem

Ask the Reflux Mom

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Our expert and reflux mom Jan Gambino answers our community's questions about acid reflux in infants and children. 
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Meet Our Partner

Reflux.org For Parents

Reflux.org supports parent of children with acid reflux
Relux.org (also known as The Pediatric Adolescent Gastroesophageal Reflux Association or PAGER), is a non-profit organization of parents and caregivers of infants, children and teens with acid reflux.
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Quiz - Does Your Baby Have Acid Reflux Disease?

Does your baby cry for long periods of time

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Parent's Guide to Acid Reflux

Parent's Guide to GERD

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Caring for a baby with acid reflux can be very tough. There are steps you can take to improve the quality of life for your baby and for you.
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When It's More Than Colic

Acid Reflux Isn't Colic

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Colic may be an outdated and inappropriate term for acid reflux in infants and children and the painful symptoms it causes. Pediatric GERD specialist, Dr. Bryan Vartabedian, talks about it in his book.
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