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HERE ARE SOME HELPFUL
ANTI-REFLUX MEASURES:
Positioning:
Elevate the head of the bed to a 30 degree angle and position the child in a prone
position. This helps to minimize the night refluxing and aspiration and improves
gastric emptying. This can be achieved in a variety of ways. You can put the
head of the mattress on the top rung of the crib and the bottom of the mattress on the
bottom rung. You can also put books or a pillow under the
crib mattress. You can also put something stable under the legs of the crib, bed or
bassinet. |
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Diet: Thickening
of feeding has been recommended for years as therapy for reflux in infants. This can
be achieved by adding rice cereal to breast-milk or formula.
***Be careful with
rice cereal however, in the author's experience---many children with reflux are allergic
or intolerant of rice cereal, some seem to do better on oatmeal. If you notice
extreme gassiness, frequent bouts of uncontrollable crying within an hour of feeding, talk
to your pediatrician. |
Also--if you are using powdered formula, try
switching to a thicker variety--concentrate or the thickest of them all, ready to feed. |
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Other Measures: |
Avoid tight or constricting
clothing.
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Eliminate exposure to secondhand
smoke. |
Keep the child upright for 30-45
minutes after feeding. |
Avoid laying the child flat as
much as possible. |
Talk to your pediatrician about trying
Children's Mylanta or another over the counter antacid. |
The average age that an infant will outgrow
GERD is somewhere between 12 and 18 months, but it varies in each child.
If you have any questions, please email us.
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