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What are the doctors doing? If it is pyloric stenosis he will need an operation to get rid of the blockage. Nowadays its a pretty rutine operation, and only leaves a small scar, I'm sure its keyhole. When I had mine (at 6 weeks old, 30 years ago) there was nothing like that, I still have a scar right down my front, doesnt bother me at all.
Try not to worry too much, its a much easier thing to fix nowadays
What are the doctors doing? If it is pyloric stenosis he will need an operation to get rid of the blockage. Nowadays its a pretty rutine operation, and only leaves a small scar, I'm sure its keyhole. When I had mine (at 6 weeks old, 30 years ago) there was nothing like that, I still have a scar right down my front, doesnt bother me at all.
Try not to worry too much, its a much easier thing to fix nowadays
I am over 50 and had this surgery at 6 weeks old. The doctor's had no idea what was wrong with me but told my parents if I was a boy it would probably be plyoric stenosis. My dad had plyoric stenosis so I was rushed in for surgery. In those days I was cut from side to side. But by the blessing from above all went okay and no future problems. This condition is hereditary and may even skip a generation or two before showing up again.
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