I recently did a presentation on Gastroesophageal Reflux (GERD)and Laryngopharyngeal Reflux (LPR). I thought that the following website would be helpful for parents who think their child might have reflux!
http://www.askdrsears.com/html/10/T106004.asp
http://www.choa.org/default.aspx?id=4405
http://www.entnet.org/HealthInformation/GERD-and-LPR.cfm
http://www.entnet.org/HealthInformation/laryngopharyngealReflux.cfm
http://www.entnet.org/HealthInformation/pediatricGERD.cfm
http://www.entozarks.com/docs/LaryngopharyngealReflux.pdf
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GERD
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laparoscopic_surgery
http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0BUM/is_9_81/ai_92281759
http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0BUM/is_10_87/ai_n31126163/?tag=content;col1
http://www.gastro.vcu.edu/patients/education/digestivedisorders/gastroesophageal_reflux_disease_files/image001.gif/
http://www.gerd.com/
http://www.gerd.com/consumer/treatment-gerd.aspx
http://www.lahey.org/PDF/VoiceCenter/VoiceCenter_LPRFactSheet.pdf
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/esophagitis/DS01154
http://www.medicinenet.com/gastric_emptying_study/article.htm
http://www.medicinenet.com/gerd_in_infants_and_children/article.htm
http://www.med.nyu.edu/voicecenter/conditions/voice/larny_reflux.html
http://pediatrics.about.com/od/acidreflux/a/0707_reflux_rx.htm
http://www.refluxissues.com/ms/guides/gerd_treatments/main.html
http://www.speechpathology.com/articles/article_detail.asp?article_id=258
www.surgery.uthscsa.edu/generalsurgery/nissen.jpg
http://www.ucdvoice.org/lpr.html
http://www.uthscsa.edu/oto/lpr.asp
http://www.vasurgery.com/images/general_surgery/gerd.gif
http://video.about.com/heartburn/GERD.htm
http://www.voiceinstituteny.com/Voice/pdf/I%20PDF%20REFLUX/Rx%20Gum%20Chewing.pdf
http://www.voiceinstituteny.com/Voice/pdf/PDF%20III/Prevalence%20of%20esophagitis....pdf
http://web1.tch.harvard.edu/views/august07/treating_acid_reflux_in_infants.html
http://www.webmd.com/heartburn-gerd/tc/gastroesophageal-reflux-disease-gerd-medications
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jCcng4gG9AY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=URn7f83zpa4&NR=1
Posted by: Anna Bryant
- Parent Advocates for Communication in Children (PACC)
- Durham, North Carolina
- PACC is a parent driven support group that has been developed in collaboration with the ARC of Durham County. PACC is committed to empowering families with children with communication impairments and disabilities. PACC holds monthly parent support meetings that address parents’ individual and collective concerns through open and confidential group discussion. Further, it will provide parents with educational and learning tools that will enhance their understanding of communication impairments and disabilities through guest speakers, videos, books, etc.
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