Body: In Boston, the 11-year-old boy developed GERD disease also known as acid reflux disease. According to her mother Cathy, the boy developed a cough in late June 2005, which usually occurred during sleep and during the day time. It is only a symptom of dry mild cough. His pediatrician thought it was just allergies, however, when he tested his son, the result showed that his son had no allergies. According to the test, this is related to asthma GERD. Symptoms Studies show that GERD is not very common in infants and toddlers although this fact is often overlooked. Illness, coughing, and other respiratory problems are often symptoms. Because of the immature digestive system, children are sensitive to GERD. Most children quit GERD before they reach one year of age. The Do's and Don'ts of this Disease Medical professionals observe that children fail to swallow or raise food. Since the disease is not very common in children, doctors recommend that in such a situat...
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