Pyloric Stenosis
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- How to Suspect and Manage Pyloric Stenosis in Your ChildPyloric Stenosis is a relatively common cause of severe vomitting in newborns in first few months of life. How to suspect that your child is suffering from Pyloric Stenosis.......
- Pyloric Stenosis and FamiliesDanish study of children and their families, concerning pyloric stenosis, searching out heritability patterns.
- Pyloric Stenosis in Infants: Symptoms, Causes and TreatmentThe pylorus is the opening that connects the stomach to the small bowel. In pyloric stenosis the muscles of the stomach around the pyloric sphincter become enlarged and cause the pylorus to narrow.
- Pyloric Stenosis: Diagnosis and TreatmentA common infant condition, pyloric stenosis is easily diagnosed and treated.
- Pyloric Stenosis- a Scare for Parents of Newborns, but Effectively CuredMy son was diagnosed with pyloric stenosis just about a year ago, as a parent it was scary hearing this diagnosis, but for any parents out there going through dealing with this diagnosis there is good news.... while it requires surgery the surgery is very effective!
- What is Hypertrophic Pyloric Stenosis?Hypertrophic Pyloric Stenosis or HPS is a rather common pediatric condition. This article provides a general overview of hypertrophic pyloric stenosis as well as symptoms, causes and current treatment options.
Pyloric Stenosis: Is Your Infant at Risk?The majority of new parents have never even heard of pyloric stenosis, much less been taught what to look for.- A New Mother's Account of Pyloric StenosisIf you baby is vomiting, colicky, shows weight loss, and constipated, these symptoms may be the sign of pyloric stenosis.
- What is Pyloric Stenosis?Pyloric Stenosis is a congenital condition in which thickening of the muscle at the exit of the stomach causes a blockage. This blockage can then lead to increasingly more severe and stronger vomiting than usual.
Pyloric Stenosis: A Mother's StoryWhen my son got sick at 3 1/2 weeks old, I wasn't prepared. He survived without any furthercomplications, but it is something that will be with us forever. Here is the story of my son's illness from sickness through surgery and and recovery.


