Acid reflux has long been thought of as a condition that only adults can suffer from. But, did you know that your little one could be suffering from infant reflux as well? Here is some information about this condition, as well as symptoms to look out for in order to preserve your baby's health.
There is nothing more heart wrenching to you, as a new parent, than the sound of your baby crying. However, trying to figure out the cause can be extremely frustrating. It sometimes gets to the point where many parents long for the days when their children can just say, "I'm hungry" or "My Diaper is wet and uncomfortable." The fear is always that there may be something wrong with the baby that is difficult for parents to diagnose. Frequently spitting up milk, shying away from the breast and crying can be signs that something is not quite right. More than half of all babies experience infant reflux during their first few months, but how do you know when it's a problem?
While more than half of all babies experience infant reflux in their first few months of life, the condition usually resolves itself within twelve to eighteen months. Often times reflux symptoms are similar to colic or the average infant fussiness. Here are some basic guidelines to answer the questions, as to how to tell if reflux is the culprit and what you can do.










