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<< Does anyone have any information about excessive weight gain? Has anyone
ever heard of weight gain causing a trachea shift to the right? Has anyone
out there seen this type of weight gain ? Causes or management of it? I would
be grateful for any information. TIA.>>
Yes, babies can gain too much weight. It becomes especially concerning when
the gain occurs very rapidly.
Greater than 1 pound 8 ounces in 7 days can indicate: Oversupply syndrome,
improper feeding practices (too many solids, high calorie foods etc...)
Congestive heart failure, renal anomalies, and/or endocrine disorders
[Pocket Guide to Pediatric Assessment, Joyce Engle. Mosby]
Other measurements are taken to evaluate for obesity.
Excessive weight gain with a tracheal shift to the right could indicate an
enlarged heart. With the wheezing, the doctor might be considering congestive
heart failure as a cause for the weight gain and not caloric intake.
If there is a cardiac anomolie, this baby needs to breastfeed even more than
the average tyke
Marie Davis
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