Esophageal atresia

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Esophageal atresia is a congenital insufficiency of the esophagus, which is characterized by the inability of the swallowed bite to reach the stomach as a result of its congenital obstruction. Often the upper part of the esophagus is blind and the lower part
the trachea is opened. Other anatomical variants of esophageal atresia are also found.

👉Clinic:

Esophageal atresia
clinical signs - begin to appear in the first hours of birth, the upper part of the esophagus bemoming, the throat and nose are filled with mucus, mucus and air in the airways due to the movement of the air mixes and passes through the mouth and nose the peak begins to fall. Shortly after cleaning the foam, the foam will start to flow again, and the patient may bruise.

📌If the baby is fed
(breastfed), it reads and turns blue. Depending on the form of esophageal atresia, clinical signs may also be specific.

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