Acid reflux, infant: This could be acid reflux which is common in infants. Reflux usually causes vomiting through the mouth or nose after feedings, with abrupt position change, or when pressure is placed on the abdomen. The severity of reflux varies. It usually lessens by 6 months of age but requires treatment in babies who don't gain weight or choke/gag. Reflux is not usually associated with fever or diarrhea.
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