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Children and Acid Reflux
by: Hanif Khaki
Acid reflux is a condition normally associated with adults. Sadly, many
children also suffer the effects of acid reflux.
This desease, also referred to as gastro-esophageal reflux, occurs when
stomach contents churn and rise up into the esophagus, the tube connecting
the stomach with the mouth. A muscle between the esophagus and the
stomach, known as the lower esophageal sphincter, is responsible for
keeping the stomach closed off until food is swallowed. The lower
esophageal sphincter then opens up and allows the food into the stomach
before closing again. Although Acid reflux can begin during infancy, it
can carry over into early childhood.
Though quite common in children, most people are not aware of it's
occurrence. In most cases, the process of gastro-esophageal reflux occurs
quickly, the acid comes up into the esophagus and then rapidly goes back
down into the stomach. In this case, the esophagus suffers no damage.
However, if the stomach acid stays in the esophagus, it damages the
esophagus lining. In some cases, the stomach contents rise up all the way
into the mouth, only to be swallowed again. This process causes a number
of symptoms such as a chronic cough, or a hoarse voice. More serious
symptoms can include difficulty in swallowing, wheezing, and chronic
pneumonia.
Anyone who suspects that their child is afflicted with acid reflux, should
have the child seen by his or her pediatrician. After examining the child
and evaluating the symptoms, the doctor may run tests to diagnose whether
acid reflux is present. Often, the doctor will begin treatment before
testing for acid reflux.
In one of the tests, called an upper GI-series X-ray, the child's X-ray is
taken after being given a glass of barium to drink. This particular test
is successfully used to locate hiatal hernias, blockages, and other
gastrointestinal problems.
Another test, thought to be more effective than the X-ray, is the
endoscopy. Typically, the child is sedated and put to sleep during the
test. An endoscope, which is a thin, flexible plastic tube with a camera
attached to the end, is then placed inside the throat. With the help of
endoscope, the doctor is directly able to examine the esophagus lining,
stomach, and a portion of the small intestine. The endoscopy also allows
the doctor to perform a biopsy rather painlessly.
Yet another test, the esophageal pH probe, may also be used. This test
consists of using an extremely light, and ultra-thin wire with an acid
sensor tip and inserting it through the patient's nose and into the lower
esophagus. This method is used to detect and record the presense of
stomach acid in the esophagus.
About The Author
Hanif Khaki is the acclaimed author of numerous health related
articles and the founder of the popular acid reflux site
www.acid-reflux.expert-health.com. |
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