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The Reflux Book

A Parent's Guide to Gastroesophageal Reflux

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Does your child have colic or acid reflux? The first half addresses parents of infants with mild to moderate reflux, while the second part focuses on older children and those with more serious issues. The book offers information on symptoms, diagnosis, treatments, and medications, along with techniques for sleep, feeding, and comforting. It provides ideas for coping with high-need babies and children, suggestions for collaborating with the medical team, and parent-tested tips for home care. The content includes 193 short stories from parents, emphasizing shared experiences. It covers children from newborns through their teenage years and maintains a friendly, conversational tone. Pre-press reviews highlight its value, with one notable endorsement from a pediatrician who emphasizes the importance of understanding gastroesophageal reflux (GER) over labeling babies as "colicky." The book promotes a comprehensive approach to treatment, combining medication with practical childcare skills to alleviate discomfort. It is recommended for healthcare providers to "prescribe" this resource to parents dealing with GER, ensuring they have the necessary support and information. Sample chapters can be found at refluxbook.com.

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The Reflux Book, Beth Pulsifer-Anderson, Bill Sears

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2007
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Titolo
The Reflux Book
Sottotitolo
A Parent's Guide to Gastroesophageal Reflux
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
2007
Formato
In brossura
Pagine
316
ISBN10
0615182690
ISBN13
9780615182698
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Descrizione
Does your child have colic or acid reflux? The first half addresses parents of infants with mild to moderate reflux, while the second part focuses on older children and those with more serious issues. The book offers information on symptoms, diagnosis, treatments, and medications, along with techniques for sleep, feeding, and comforting. It provides ideas for coping with high-need babies and children, suggestions for collaborating with the medical team, and parent-tested tips for home care. The content includes 193 short stories from parents, emphasizing shared experiences. It covers children from newborns through their teenage years and maintains a friendly, conversational tone. Pre-press reviews highlight its value, with one notable endorsement from a pediatrician who emphasizes the importance of understanding gastroesophageal reflux (GER) over labeling babies as "colicky." The book promotes a comprehensive approach to treatment, combining medication with practical childcare skills to alleviate discomfort. It is recommended for healthcare providers to "prescribe" this resource to parents dealing with GER, ensuring they have the necessary support and information. Sample chapters can be found at refluxbook.com.