Signs & Symptoms of Ulcers in Babies
Stomach ulcers are most commonly thought of as an adult condition; however, infants too can suffer from stomach ulcers and acid reflux for a variety of reasons. Because your little one lacks the words to explain what he or she feels, so parents and caregivers must learn recognize the signs and symptoms of ulcers in babies.
Colic-Like Symptoms
Often the earliest symptoms of ulcers in babies mimic symptoms of colic. These symptoms might include extended crying fits that worsen in the afternoons, evenings and during the night, lifting and lowering of the head and legs to help the baby pass gas, refusal to eat or fussiness while eating and difficulty falling and/or staying asleep.