How to Spot GERD in Toddlers

GERD, or gastroesophageal reflux disease, causes the stomach contents to back up into the esophagus, creating pain and other unpleasant side effects. It is not merely spitting up. GERD is a medical condition that is treatable. Babies and toddlers with GERD are at a particular disadvantage since they cannot communicate what is happening to them, so spotting the symptoms in your child is important.

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  1. How to Spot GERD in Toddlers

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      Watch your child for the feeding symptoms of GERD: frequent spitting up, or projectile vomiting in rare instances; spitting up as long as an hour after eating; losing weight despite eating appropriate amounts, and easily-triggered choking or gagging.

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      Observe your child for signs of pain associated with GERD. Your toddler may exhibit constant crying or fussiness, express pain when you apply pressure to her abdominal area, or arch her back while crying.

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      Evaluate your child's typical behaviors. Note if his demeanor seems different after he eats, if he is generally irritable, and if he acts out when he seems to feel unwell. The discomfort of GERD can have a strong impact on a child's emotions and behavior.

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      Keep track of your child's sleeping patterns. GERD sufferers may be poor sleepers. Your child may only be able to sleep in an upright position, may cry when put to sleep flat on her back, and may wake frequently with signs of pain or distress.

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      Determine if your toddler has respiratory symptoms of GERD such as frequent stuffy nose, coughing or wheezing, bad breath, drooling, frequent respiratory infections and a raspy or deep voice.

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