"I'm swallowing the air" The cause of the mysterious symptoms is the swollen gold side, and Oh Eun-young found out (like gold)
Jan 18, 2025
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On Channel A 'Nowadays Parenting - My Baby Like Gold', which aired on the 17th, the cause of the gold ear, which shows abnormal symptoms of fullness at night, was revealed.
The parents, who have a son in the first grade of pre-primary elementary school, decided to appear on the show after agonizing over his son's symptoms that have been going on for three months. The gold side showed symptoms of severe swelling of the stomach at night, and the parents asked for help from experts to find the cause.
Dr. Oh Eun-young diagnosed the symptoms of the golden ear as 'air swallowing.' "Air swallowing is a symptom of air travelling to the esophagus and filling the intestines with gas. It can occur to anyone if they swallow a large amount of air, but they usually don't eat air on purpose. "
In particular, Geumbyeon has been unable to hang out with her friends in kindergarten since she was 7 years old, sitting alone and breathing in air. Dr. Oh observed nervousness when speaking the first syllable. There seems to be no big problem with vocabulary itself, but it is difficult to use the words or vocabulary you know practically.'
When the mother was about eight months old, she felt that she was different from other children at the cultural center. Kids of my age responded by making eye contact with the teacher, but my child was only interested in things. I received various developmental treatments because I couldn't speak even after two years."
Afterwards, Dr. Oh observed Geum-jei talking to his maternal grandfather and conducted further analysis. The parents explained that they often have symptoms of chirping and have a habit of inhaling a runny nose. In response, Dr. Oh said "The underlying cause of air swallowing is tic symptoms. Repetitive swallowing behavior is part of the tick, and it gets worse when stress and tension increase." He advised parents on the right way to respond, stressing that "fundamental treatment for tic symptoms is needed".
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