However, babies who spit up frequently and have other symptoms, such
as poor weight gain, irritability, or a prolonged cough, may have gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD).
When there are issues such
as poor weight gain for baby or bleeding nipples the first thing to consider is a poor latch.
There are a few medical conditions which can lead to constipation in infants, such as hypothyroidism, cystic fibrosis, and others, but these are usually accompanied by other associated symptoms such
as poor weight gain.
Not exact matches
The relationship between IV fluids during labour and newborn
weight loss is rarely factored in, and lack of breast milk is often seen
as the culprit for
poor weight gain.
An important clue about
poor weight gain will be the child's growth
as plotted on the curve.
Then the «disease,» GERD, is suggested based upon further symptoms such
as fussy eating, gagging, sinus infections, red throat, breathing problems, or
poor weight gain.
They may also contribute to breastfeeding problems such
as low milk supply along with
poor baby
weight gains and failure to thrive due to inappropriate advice that doesn't consider the physiology or unique experiences of individual mothers and babies.
This, combined with the book's recommendation for less than optimal numbers of feedings, could have been the cause of many of the cases we have seen of «Babywise» babies with
poor weight gain and a diagnosis of failure to thrive,» says Barger, who has served
as president of ILCA and
as a member of the examining board for lactation consultants» professional certification.
If the baby is needing to be supplemented at birth with formula or expressed breast milk for additional feeds due to a medically indicated reason such
as jaundice,
poor weight gain, or pre-term birth; it is best to use an alternate feeding device such
as a tube / syringe (a device that allows the baby to be supplemented while nursing at the breast), cup feeding, finger feeding, or even a spoon.
The result can be slow
weight gain and sometimes a
poor milk supply,
as milk is not drained efficiently from the mother.
Watch for signs of allergies such
as gassiness, fussiness, rashes, runny nose, red eyes, diarrhea, ear infection, and
poor weight gain.
And that can lead to swealing in mom's breasts postpartum, so we see that it's not exactly engorgement with milk that we have moms with these really swollen breasts, and that can certainly slow down the milk coming in and it can also make it a lot harder for the baby to latch on and nurse well, which then leads to sore nipples and
poor milk transfer,
poor weight gain and then of course we see the formula being introduced
as well.
Uncontrolled hyperthyroidism (overactive thyroid) can be dangerous to the mother and cause health problems such
as heart failure and
poor weight gain in the fetus.
Though the hallmark of Rett syndrome is neurological, related symptoms include gastrointestinal and digestive issues that can lead to
poor weight gain and nutritional problems,
as well
as heart, bone and muscle complications.
«The resulting social isolation may also promote unhealthy behaviors, such
as excessive food intake and decreased participation in sports and physical activities, which can lead to further
weight gain and thus a cycle of
poor physical and social outcomes.»
When it is underactive, also known
as hypothyroidism, everything slows down, leading to
weight gain, fatigue, dry skin, hair loss,
poor concentration, constipation, infertility, low libido, depression, and low body temperature.
External factors, such
as poor sleep, stress, and medications, can affect your progress and lead to
weight gain.
If you have too little your metabolism will slow down, leading to
weight gain or severe
weight loss resistance
as well
as low moods and
poor concentration.
Muscle cramps are a sign of deficiency
as are cold hands and feet, proneness to
weight gain,
poor memory, constipation, depression and headaches.
Even when dealing with less severe, but considerably uncomfortable and unpleasant symptoms such
as low sex drive, loss of hair growth, loss of muscle mass,
weight gain, fatigue and lethargy, loss of motivation,
poor attitude with irritability and sometimes depression, men need to only work with the best in the field to alleviate these problems.
Studies have found that people with
poor sleep habits, including too little rest and irregular schedules, are more prone to
gaining weight as they age.
Many people who are suffering with unresolved chronic health conditions such
as; joint pain, sinus or respiratory illness, headaches, psoriasis,
poor concentration, fatigue, chronic constipation, IBS, or
weight gain actually have systemic yeast overgrowth to blame for these problems.
However, just
as gaining too much
weight is bad, I think it's generally a
poor idea to try and stay super lean year - round.
● Quitting a job I really wanted to keep, but wasn't in a mental headspace to stick with ● Depression ● Loss of motivation that resulted in
poor eating habits, workout habits and a 20 - pound
weight gain ● Foreclosure ● Periodic loss of clients or trouble landing new clients ● Moving back in with my parents
as a 30 - year - old ● Complete confusion and lack of direction about career and life ● And too many tiny, daily failures to even count
Dr. Lori has uncovered the pathway to the core cause of
weight: inflamed fat cells that not only promote unwanted excess
weight gain and belly fat, but
poor health
as well.
And consuming too much added sugar, even natural sweeteners, can lead to health problems, such
as tooth decay,
poor nutrition,
weight gain and increased triglycerides.
As a result, we suffer from common ailments such as poor digestion, imbalanced hormones, weight gain, premature aging, insomnia, and anxiet
As a result, we suffer from common ailments such
as poor digestion, imbalanced hormones, weight gain, premature aging, insomnia, and anxiet
as poor digestion, imbalanced hormones,
weight gain, premature aging, insomnia, and anxiety.
The trouble is,
as we already mentioned, that fountain of youth begins to diminish at a very young age, so then we start to
gain weight, experience energy loss, and have a lower sex drive,
poor sleep, irritability, and a decline in our ambition.
Symptoms of reactive hypoglycemia, such
as feeling dizzy, anxious and shaky between meals, sugar cravings,
weight gain around the abdomen, difficulty losing
weight, and low morning appetite, night - time carbohydrate cravings, and binge eating can all be related to insulin resistance and
poor blood sugar control.
Imbalanced stress -, sugar -, and sex hormones,
as well
as poor gut health, are 4 reasons why you aren't losing any, if not
gaining weight.
I
gain weight way too easily (diabetes runs in my family
as does
poor stress resilience), so I'm strategic with my food plan.
We recommend senior testing for all senior pets
as well
as any pet who is exhibiting one or more of the following symptoms:
weight loss or
gain, increased thirst or urination, lethargy, vomiting / diarrhea,
poor hair coat, coughing, seizures, unusual behavior, or overall decline in condition.
It's estimated that the cattle industry loses about $ 3 billion each year in lost
weight gains,
poor feed conversion and increased disease because of internal parasites.1 With the financial impact and animal welfare concerns on cattle operations, it is important for producers to understand parasite control,
as well
as the misconceptions about parasite control.
Marshall is very thin
as he had
poor care before coming into our program, but he is now
gaining weight and in a foster home.
Weight loss and poor appetite — Weight loss is definitely a symptom of heart disease though weight gain can be, as
Weight loss and
poor appetite —
Weight loss is definitely a symptom of heart disease though weight gain can be, as
Weight loss is definitely a symptom of heart disease though
weight gain can be, as
weight gain can be,
as well.
Try to be aware of any signs of self - destructive behavior, such
as a sudden change in friends, extreme
weight loss or
gain,
poor school performance, behavior issues in class, excessive secrecy and withdrawal.
Longitudinal studies are needed to test the specific mechanisms that may explain these associations, such
as prenatal health behaviours (smoking, alcohol, drug use,
poor weight gain), constricted uterine placental blood flow, fetal neurobehavioural profile (e.g., heart rate), and obstetrical outcomes (e.g., low birth
weight).