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https://doi.org/10.55640/
REGURGITATION IN NEWBORNS PHYSIOLOGICAL AND PATHOLOGICAL CONDITIONS
Raufova Nasiba Shukhratovna , Intern Lecturer of the Department of Preclinical Sciences, Asia International UniversityAbstract
Regurgitation is one of the most frequently reported concerns among parents of newborns. While most cases are benign and reflect normal physiological processes, certain patterns of vomiting may indicate underlying pathological conditions requiring medical investigation. This article reviews the mechanisms, clinical features, diagnostic criteria, and management strategies for physiological and pathological regurgitation in newborns.
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