Reflux
For parents, caregivers, health care providers, and teachers, concerns and questions often arise regarding the care and well-being of individuals with Cornelia de Lange Syndrome.
The most common and serious gastrointestinal problem in CdLS is reflux, also known as gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD, or 'Gastroesophageal reflux disease').
In GERD, there is weakness of the muscles above the stomach that allows stomach acid to flow back into the oesophagus (esophagus) and, after some time, this causes increasingly severe pain (heartburn).
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