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How Do You Treat Acid Reflux In Toddlers?

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How Do You Treat Acid Reflux In Toddlers?

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Acid reflux is caused by a weak lower esophageal muscle that often lets the contents of the stomach leak into the esophagus, causing heartburn. When this happens to a toddler, it is difficult to deal with since they cannot express themselves well enough to tell you what is going on. Fortunately, if you know what to do, there are a few ways you can help your child feel better and prevent future acid reflux problems. Watch out for the symptoms of acid reflux in your toddler. These include sore throat, retching, weight loss, heartburn and difficulty swallowing. A few children with acid reflux even have difficulty breathing. If you notice that your child is hoarse, check for other symptoms as this could be caused from the acid reflux. Visit your child’s pediatrician as soon as you realize that your toddler may be suffering from acid reflux. Your doctor may decide to treat your child with prescription medication such as Zantac or Prilosec. However, if you are reluctant to treat your child w

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