Strategies for Treating Children with Severe Oral Aversion With severe oral aversion and defensiveness, it is important for therapists and caregivers to...
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Oral aversion is when a child is reluctant or refuses to be breastfed or eat. If a child has been tube fed for a long time due to other illness it may also cause oral aversion. Premature infants have an increased risk of having oral aversion both when they are breastfeeding and when they mature to solid foods.
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Those who are far enough out from the repair (usually a year), to allow complete resolution of anastomotic strictures and to have overcome oral aversion, are eating normally.
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Aug 7, 2003 Oral aversion: Reluctance or refusal to feed or eat. A familiar example of oral aversion is a baby's refusal to breastfeed.
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One consequence of any type of poorly tolerated oral contact can be oral aversion, also referred to as oral-tactile hypersensitivity.6 This outcome is a very real possibility when a baby's mouth has been traumatized.
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The kid I took care of who had oral aversion had an OT, an ST, AND a PT. My 1 year old has such an oral aversion that if I put even a...
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I agree with kate if you think she has an oral aversion, I would try to get on top of that b/c it can take a long time to overcome.
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oral motor dysfunction: can lead to aspiration and recurrent pneumonia, especially in children that cough or gag when eating. Food aversion and oral motor dysfunction is usually treated by a speech pathologist and/or an occupational therapist.
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