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[Dysphagia] swallowing issues in infant?
Our pediatrician is going to set up an appt with a therapist soon. There
was no diagnosis with my first son, Brigham, as to why he had dysphagia. He
also had high muscle tone that resolved over time. We think the pneumonia
he had might have been caused by the gentian violet he was taking at the
time and not the aspiration.
When we took him into his pediatrician she said she thinks that Luke has
laryngomalacia.
Stephanie Morgan
-----Original Message-----
From: Irene Campbell-Taylor [mailto:eripley@yahoo.com]
Sent: Saturday, January 01, 2005 8:12 PM
To: Jacob and Stephanie Morgan; Dysphagia
Subject: Re: [Dysphagia] swallowing issues in infant?
I think one would need quite a bit of further information. Oropharyngeal
dysphagia with aspiration is quite rare in neurologically normal infants and
children and the event is more often pneumonitis caused by reflux rather
than pneumonia. Is there a congenital condition shared by the second child
that would increase the likelihood of a swallowing problem?
Jacob and Stephanie Morgan <steph.jacob@verizon.net> wrote:
About three years ago I had a son diagnosed with oropharyngeal
dysphagia.
He presented with pneumonia at 1 week of age and was put on a feeding
tube
till he was 8 months. I felt like I gained a pretty good ear for a
smooth
swallow during this time.
I just had another baby 2 weeks ago and his swallowing is not very
smooth.
Half the time it sounds fine, the other half the time he is gulping,
making
high pitched noises etc. He usually coughs once each feeding. So now I'm
trying to decide if this is something to get checked out. Any advice.
Thanks
Stephanie Morgan
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