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Results 1 - 10 of 11 for Severe gastroesophageal reflux
  1. ... have gastrointestinal problems such as constipation or diarrhea, gastroesophageal reflux, and difficulty feeding.The severity of Aicardi syndrome varies. Some people with this disorder have very severe epilepsy and may not survive past childhood. Less ...
  2. ... a backflow of stomach acids into the esophagus (gastroesophageal reflux) and chronic ... In more severe cases, the external genitalia do not look clearly ...
  3. ... episodes, including pain, lethargy, digestive disorders such as ... are severe headaches often associated with pain, nausea, vomiting, and ...
  4. ... as backflow of stomach acids into the esophagus (gastroesophageal reflux), vomiting, and constipation. Other features that occur in ...
  5. ... backflow of acidic stomach contents into the esophagus (gastroesophageal reflux) and recurrent episodes of vomiting (cyclic vomiting). Affected ...
  6. ... medications, and cigarette smoking. Some research suggests that gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) may also be a risk factor ...
  7. ... the backflow of stomach acids into the esophagus (gastroesophageal reflux), nasal congestion, shortness of breath, low blood pressure ( ...
  8. ... backflow of stomach acids into the esophagus (called gastroesophageal reflux or GERD), causing vomiting. GERD can also lead ...
  9. ... backflow of acidic stomach contents into the esophagus (gastroesophageal reflux) and constipation. HIVEP2-related intellectual disability is a ...
  10. ... backflow of acidic stomach contents into the esophagus (gastroesophageal reflux). Some affected individuals have episodes of irregular breathing. ...
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