Kids and Tummies

Pediatric Gastroenterologists located in Gulfport, MS & Ocean Springs, MS

The board-certified team at Kids and Tummies in Gulfport and Ocean Springs, Mississippi, provides expert care for your child’s abdominal pain. They are skilled in diagnosing your child’s condition and have the expertise to provide successful treatment. To schedule an appointment, call the friendly practice today or book your appointment online.

Swallowing Problems (Dysphagia) Specialist

Swallowing Problems (Dysphagia) Q & A

What causes swallowing problems (dysphagia)?

Dysphagia describes feeding issues that result when your child can’t properly swallow liquids or solids. Swallowing is a complex process that involves the transfer of foods, liquids, and saliva from the mouth to the stomach without interfering with your child’s airways.

Swallowing disorders can occur in one or more of the four phases of swallowing, which include:

Oral preparatory

The oral preparatory phase is a voluntary phase where your child manipulates food or liquids in their mouth. This includes chewing solids and soft materials and sucking liquids.

Oral transit

During the oral transit phase, the tongue moves liquids and foods to initial swallowing.

Pharyngeal

The pharyngeal phase begins with the pharyngeal swallow reflex to move food through the pharynx. Contractions of the pharynx helps move food down to the esophagus.

Esophageal

The esophageal phase occurs when food moves through the esophagus and down into the stomach.

Dysfunction in any of these phases can allow food, liquids, or saliva to get into your child’s airways, which can cause choking and the backflow of materials into the nasal cavity.

What are the consequences of swallowing problems?

If your child is not able to swallow properly, it can lead to a wide variety of health consequences, including long-term complications.

Some of the common side effects of persistent swallowing problems include:

  • Dehydration
  • Malnutrition
  • Impaired growth
  • Aversion to food

Gastrointestinal complications like constipation and diarrhea can also occur because of swallowing problems.

Without proper treatment, swallowing problems can also lead to psychological issues like anxiety and depression that affect both your child and you as a parent.

How is dysphagia treated?

You should seek a medical evaluation at Kids and Tummies if your child has symptoms of a swallowing disorder, such as:

  • Choking
  • Gagging
  • Crying at mealtimes
  • Difficulty chewing foods
  • Breathing difficulties while eating

After a full medical evaluation, the Kids and Tummies providers create a custom treatment plan to meet your child’s needs and support their nutritional requirements.

Treating a swallowing disorder might involve changing your child’s diet to optimize nutrition. If they’re unable to drink or eat foods orally, your child might need a feeding tube to get the nutrients and fluids they need.

In some cases, dysphagia may require surgery to restore function of your child’s tongue, pharynx, or other structures that play a role in swallowing.

The pediatric gastroenterologist at Kids and Tummies discuss all available options with you to determine the best course of treatment for your child.

Find out more about treating swallowing problems (dysphagia) by calling the Kids and Tummies office nearest you or by booking an appointment online today.

Accepting New Patients

Would you like to schedule a new patient appointment with Dr. Ulmer? If so, please click here for our New Patient Packet and for information about your first visit. Click here to Request an Appointment, and find information on our office hours and locations.

Primary Services

The team offers comprehensive evaluations and therapies, treating each young patient with personalized care. They include the entire family in the child’s treatment, making visits and treatments an all-inclusive experience. The personalized attention they give children to ensure their successful outcomes make them a standout practice.

To schedule an appointment, call Kids and Tummies today or book an appointment online.

Kids and Tummies

Kids and Tummies
4.9
Based on 364 reviews
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Leslie WoodcockLeslie Woodcock
17:28 23 Aug 24
RebeccaE RayRebeccaE Ray
19:17 19 Aug 24
Very friendly staff. They were very patient and understanding with my child with special needs.
Great place
Tabitha SpearsTabitha Spears
17:19 30 Apr 24
We love Dr April Ulmer. She diagnosed m sons gallbladder and we had it removed. She is dealing with his acid reflux right now. Her and her staff are wonderful. A must see if your child is having stomach issues.
ASHLEY DAVISASHLEY DAVIS
03:53 28 Mar 24
Dr. Ulmer and the WHOLE staff at this office are amazing. We learned more in one office visit than we have in 3 years with other doctors. This place is an answered prayer for us. She is the best and she cares about my baby the way she does her own.
Stephanie KnightStephanie Knight
18:59 06 Dec 23
Dr. Ulmer has been my daughter's GI physician for over 3 years and performed her gallbladder surgery. She and her staff have been wonderful and my daughter loves her team. I would recommend Kids and Tummies for any child that is having stomach issues.
Phu NguyenPhu Nguyen
21:28 18 Oct 23
Dr. Ulmer was so kind and informative as well as receptive to my questions and concerns for my child. My kids were very comfortable with her and the office was very kid friendly.
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Office

(228) 222-4072

401 Cowan Rd. Suite B,

Gulfport, MS 39507

Office

(228) 222-4072

1161 Robinson St.,

Ocean Springs, MS 39564

Monday to Friday : 8am – 4pm

Saturday : Closed
Sunday : Closed