Symptoms of pyloric stenosis in newborn infants

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Pyloric stenosis generally refers to congenital hypertrophic pyloric stenosis, neonatal congenital hypertrophic pyloric stenosis symptoms include vomiting, electrolyte disorders, abdominal masses, etc.

Symptoms of pyloric stenosis in newborn infants

1, vomiting

patients may appear spray vomiting symptoms, mostly occurred in 10 to 30 minutes after feeding, vomiting is generally manifested as milk or milk clots.

2, electrolyte disorders

patients may be vomiting frequently caused by dehydration symptoms, such as decreased urination, dry skin, orbital depression, etc., severe may induce electrolyte disorders.

Symptoms of pyloric stenosis in newborn infants

3, abdominal masses

Most patients can feel olive-like masses in the right upper abdomen, can move.



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