Baby reflux

Definition Reflux is composed of the terms re (lat. back/back) and flux (from lat. fluere=flow) and describes a reflux of parts of the stomach contents into the esophagus. Esophagus and stomach are separated from each other by a sphincter. This sphincter is permeable to food and beverages, which are transported from the mouth through the … Baby reflux

How can I tell that my child suffers from reflux? | Baby reflux

How can I tell that my child suffers from reflux? Children suffering from reflux often have chest pain immediately after meals. Mostly they express this by crying and screaming. The complaints worsen especially when lying down. Usually the children vomit regularly after meals or have to cough more, because parts of the returned stomach contents … How can I tell that my child suffers from reflux? | Baby reflux

Shortness of breath | Baby reflux

Shortness of breath Breathlessness can be an expression of an infection in the lungs and respiratory tract. This occurs in connection with reflux, when acidic stomach contents rise through the esophagus into the larynx, where they also enter the trachea. The trachea and the smaller, branching airways are not sufficiently protected against stomach acid and … Shortness of breath | Baby reflux