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Food chaining is only one part of a comprehensive treatment program and is multidisciplinary in implementation. Food chains are customized to each child and may be developed for children with dysphagia, moderate to severe aversions, sensory or behavioral based food refusals.
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www.empoweredparents.com/pickyeating/pickyeating7.htm
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Treatment for oral aversion may vary from infant to child. For children it can be a long, slow process because many of their behavioral patterns are set. Treatment must include increasing the volume of food and decreasing defensiveness of the infant or child.
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www.choa.org/default.aspx?id=4434
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Approximately 1 in 300 infants will present signs and symptoms of GERD and it is more common in children with neurological impairments.4 Patients with GERD may manifest persistent regurgitation with typical complications such as inadequate growth, failure to thrive, feeding and oral aversions, esophagitis,etc.
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non-profit organization supporting breastfeeding ... In any case, early detection and treatment are very important to the child with oral defensiveness, and in many cases, treatment can help save the breastfeeding relationship.
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www.mobimotherhood.org/article-om2.aspx
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One pathway is completely suppressed by oral treatment with the epithelial sodium channel (ENaC) blocker amiloride and the other is unaffected by this drug.
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chemse.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/full/28/5/447
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What is a comprehensive oral-motor treatment program? ... Comprehensive oral motor treatment provides support for the child and family, wherever they are on the journey between tube-feeding and oral feeding. Guiding children from tube feeding to oral feeding is a process that involves many steps and many considerations.
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www.new-vis.com/fym/papers/p-feed14.htm
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Typically, children served are experiencing feeding aversions, oral motor delay, difficulty swallowing, behavioral problems related to feeding, food refusal, poor weight gain, difficulty with texture transition, or G-tube to ... identify treatment strategies for children with oral motor or sensory based feeding delays...
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www.ohsu.edu/cdrc/clinical/portland/nutrition.html
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See: Stopped breathing, neon vomit, pool of blood, oral aversion, blood infection, detached lifeline, leaking stomach acid, food allergies, electrolyte imbalance, blinders, puppy dog pajamas, lives in our hands, exhaustion.
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psych.colorado.edu/~oreilly/max/max.html
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