Neonatal Gastroenterology

The neonatal gastrointestinal system undergoes dramatic changes in response to enteral feeding. A Gastrointestinal growth spurt occurs in the first 24 hours after birth, largely driven by the trophic effect of enteral nutrition

Common Neonatal Gastroenterology Problems :

Vomiting or, more often regurgitation is a relatively frequent symptom during the neonatal period in first few hours after infants may vomit mucus, occasionally blood streaked. This vomiting rarely persists after fist few feedings. It may be due to irritation of the gastric mucosa by material swallowed during delivery. If the vomiting is protracted, gastric lavage with physiologic saline solution may relive it.

 

 

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