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Case Report

Severe GERD with Non Resolving Pneumonia Requiring SurgicalIntervention for Survival

Harish GV* and Srujan K

Prathima Institute of Medical Sciences, Karimnagar, India

*Corresponding Author:
Harish GV
Assistant Professor
Prathima Institute of Medical Sciences
Karimnagar, India
Tel: 9581618151
E-mail: drharish82@gmail.com

Received Date: April 11, 2017; Accepted Date: April 17, 2017; Published Date: April 26, 2017

Citation: Harish GV, Srujan K (2017) Severe GERD with Non Resolving Pneumonia Requiring Surgical Intervention for Survival. Neonat Pediatr Med 3: 124. doi:10.4172/2572-4983.1000124

Copyright: © 2017 Harish GV, et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.

Abstract

Infant reflux becomes evident in the first few months of life, peaks at 4 months and resolves in up to 88% by 12 months and in nearly all by 24 months. Infantile reflux manifests more often with regurgitation, signs of esophagitis and resulting failure to thrive. We report the case of two months old male child with GERD with non-resolving pneumonia only relieved after surgical intervention.

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