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The baby needs to be admitted for IV fluids and correction of abnormalities in salt content of the body, which is often present because of vomiting. After this a surgery called 'pyloromyotomy' is required. Under general anaesthesia, through a small cut in the tummy, the muscle fibres blocking stomach outlet are divided. |
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If your baby is not keeping food down, vomits increasingly and powerfully, is losing weight and/or condition, is not passing motions and urine, suspect PS, get your baby tested, don't be put off by an unsuspecting and ill-informed doctor. On the internet there are many stories of children being treated only just before it's too late.