The Acid Reflux Symptoms In Children

With acid reflux in children, the contents of the stomach travel upward the esophagus, the same tube that allows the travel of a meal to the stomach. Unfortunately, when the stomach acid bathes the esophagus, pain is created as well as a burning sensation in the chest. Other acid reflux symptoms in children include irritability, sudden crying, colic, frequent vomiting or just spitting up, inability to eat, poor sleep, wet burps, and bad breath. Some of the less common acid reflux in children has symptoms include noisy breathing, pneumonia, ear infections, sinus infections, drooling, poor weight gain or weight loss.

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