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Ask Nurse Lynn: Burping and Abdominal Complaints

Question:

Female, 35 years-old, Deletion

For quite a while now, my daughter has occasional spells of burping and complaints about pain in her lower abdominal region. We have been to the Gastro doctor, and my daughter was put on Famotidine and Omeprazole. At this time, she is only on Famotidine, because it didn’t seem like the Omeprazole was really helping. (There were also some research items that we did not like concerning Omeprazole, although both parents take it.)

This condition just seems to be an annoyance, but I was wondering if other PWS ladies or men have this as well. Our daughter did have an Endoscopy (all OK) a couple of years ago when this had been going on earlier. If she eats a piece of bread or tortilla, the burping and pain seem to stop. I don’t think my daughter is faking it.

Nurse Lynn’s Response:

I do think that your daughter should learn/perform Pace and Chase because it could be that she has food sticking in her esophagus. From research and experience from experts, esophageal stasis is extremely prevalent. The combination of rapid eating and food remaining in the esophagus is a strong risk factor for aspiration and choking when ejected from the esophagus (sometimes mistaken for rumination), and even airway occlusion if not ejected since it is possible to block the airway from the esophagus. The best evaluation would be a modified barium swallow that included an esophageal sweep. Below is an article on swallowing issues in PWS. 

Resource:

Swallowing-Problems-in-PWS.pdf (pwsausa.org)

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