If your baby is diagnosed
with pyloric stenosis, usually by an ultrasound, he'll need an operation to open the blockage at the outlet of his stomach.
Not exact matches
But there may be other explanations as well, such as lactose intolerance, milk protein allergy,
pyloric stenosis (a condition that can be fixed
with surgery), Laryngomalacia (another condition that grows away) and probably other reasons too.
Sure enough he had
pyloric stenosis, which was fixed
with a quick little surgery and he was a lot better after that.
Pyloric stenosis is a problem
with a baby's stomach that causes forceful vomiting.
The symptoms of
pyloric stenosis generally appear between two and eight weeks
with frequent spitting up, or projectile vomiting.