What is Renal Tubular Acidosis RTA

Renal tubular acidosis (RTA) is a disease that occurs when the kidneys fail to excrete acids into the urine, which causes a person’s blood to remain too acidic. Without proper tr...

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My son has always had coughing at night and been able to vomit at the drop of a hat. I figured this was all tied into his allergies but now he's started waking up clutching his stomach at night and screaming/crying. he also has a little dry cough and then throws up everywhere. after a trip to the allergist reflux was mentioned. what kind of treatment am i looking at here? especially if he can't take antacids because he's on bicitra???
Posted on 12/20/07, 11:12 pm
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