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What Causes Excessive Crying In An Infant While Treating Acid Reflux?

HI MY BABY IS 3MONTHS OLD AND HAS REFLUX! I AM HAVING A VERY UN HAPPY BABY LATELY HE WENT FOR PHYSIO LAST WEEK AND WAS OK BUT NOW HE CRIES A LOT DOES NOT WANT TO LIE DOWN ANYMORE ALONE WHICH HE USE TO DO AND VOMMITS EVERY FEED AFTER BOUT AN HALF HOUR TILL ITS TIME FOR THE NEXT FEED! SLEEPS POORLY WHERE HE USED TO BE A GREAT HAPPY BABY! HE IS ON NAN AR AND ONLY DRINKS 150ML PER FEED AND THEN GULPS IT UP LIKE HE IS VERY THIRSTY OR HUNGERY! IF I MAKE MORE HE DOESNT WANT TO TAKE IT! AND ITS LIKE EVERYTHING IS SOUR AND THICK WHEN IT COMES OUT!
Thu, 6 Feb 2020
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Hello,

Severe emesis at 3 months of age can be related to pyloric stenosis, narrowing due to hypertrophy ; congenital diaphragmatic hernia pushing intestines into chest or else. Kindly get consultation with an expert pediatric surgeon, who will be able to evaluate the underlying cause more precisely and guide accordingly to lessen suffering of your cute baby.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Bhagyesh V. Patel, General Surgeon
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What Causes Excessive Crying In An Infant While Treating Acid Reflux?

Hello, Severe emesis at 3 months of age can be related to pyloric stenosis, narrowing due to hypertrophy ; congenital diaphragmatic hernia pushing intestines into chest or else. Kindly get consultation with an expert pediatric surgeon, who will be able to evaluate the underlying cause more precisely and guide accordingly to lessen suffering of your cute baby. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Bhagyesh V. Patel, General Surgeon