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The Reflux / Asthma Connection

 

Author: Roni MacLean

Most babies and kids with reflux will have typical symptoms of reflux (spitting up or vomiting, excessive crying and irritability, etc) but some do not express any outward symptoms. They are referred to as having silent reflux. Their only symptom may then become asthma and many doctors may not realize the link between reflux and asthma so the reflux never gets diagnosed or treated. The child's asthma can then be difficult to control with the normal medications.

How Does Reflux Make Asthma Worse?

One possible reason is the acid that comes up the esophagus can enter the airways, especially when lying down. This acidic refluxate can cause the airways to narrow and create the wheezing and shortness of breath associated with asthma. Over time, this refluxate can also damage the airways worsening asthma symptoms. Another possibility is acid reaching the lower part of the esophagus can stimulate nerve endings causing the muscle in the airways to contract, narrowing breathing tubes. This can be perceived as a shortness of breath.

How Do I Know If The Asthma Is Reflux-Induced?

Some indications that asthma could be caused by reflux are:

*The asthma symptoms get worse after eating, particularly high fat foods

*Asthma like symptoms appearing with any other typical or atypical symptoms of reflux

*Persistent cough, especially worse when lying down

It's important to remember that not all reflux will present typical symptoms. In some cases the only symptom could be the presence of asthma.

How Is Reflux Induced Asthma Treated?

Treating reflux induced asthma may be as simple as treating the reflux itself. All the usual treatment methods (visit http://www.infantrefluxdisease.com for more info) apply to this type of reflux and as previously stated, the asthma can usually be controlled by treating the reflux. Of course, because everyone is different, it's not always that simple for all kids and some could have stubborn cases that don't respond well to treatment.

Author Bio:

Roni MacLean

In May of 2000 Roni MacLean's daughter Shae-Lynne was born. In the weeks, months and even years following her birth, hospital admissions, doctors appointments, tests, and procedures became the way of life and through it all was one very sick little girl.

Diagnosed with GERD (Gastro Esophageal Reflux Disease), nothing seemed to be helping the child. Frustrated and feeling helpless, MacLean, having no medical background, started researching the disease shortly after Shae-Lynne's diagnosis, hoping if she learned enough she would find a solution or cure. What she learned instead was that there isn't a cure, and that there were many others in Shae-Lynne's situation.

Since she had not been successful in helping her daughter with her GERD, MacLean wanted to reach out and help others going through what they had been through. Early in 2001 she started Shae-Lynne's personal website and included information on reflux and GERD. Because of the overwhelming response MacLean received from this website she knew more needed to be done. She continued researching, started writing and together with her mother (Jean McNeil) Life on the Reflux Roller Coaster was born. This highly acclaimed "must read" was the first book published in the world dedicated entirely to infant reflux.

MacLean's dedication to raising awareness continues and as every good website does, the initial website expanded, requiring her daughter's personal site to be moved, making way for one of the best, most reliable sources of information online.

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