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Bottle feeding contributes to 14% of ear problems in infants -Expert

 

Research has shown that 14 per cent of ear problems in infants are caused by bottle feeding.

 

A paediatrician of the Paediatric Department, Abubakar Tafawa Balewa Teaching Hospital (ATBUTH), Dr Aisha Mohammed gave an insight into the research findings in Bauchi on Thursday.

Dr Aisha Mohammed added that ear infections arising from bottle feeding could affect the inner and outer parts of the organ.

The paediatrician also said that bottle feeding could cause dental caries in children.

She explained that dental caries, often called cavities were erosions of the surface of the tooth, caused by combined effects of bacteria, acids, plaque and tartar.

According to her, dental caries were common in both children and adults and occurred most often as a result of poor dental hygiene.

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The expert advocated spoon and cup feeding of babies after introducing complementary foods.

She added that “the use of cup and spoon method should be adopted to mitigate ear problems and dental caries in babies.

“This is because the use of feeding bottles can affect the outer and inner ear of the baby due to either dripping from the bottle
or forced feeding.”

The paediatrician, who kicked against forced feeding of babies as practised in some communities, said it could
cause aspiration pneumonia, the inhalational acute lung injury that occurs after aspiration of sterile gastric contents.

She, therefore, advised mothers to adopt best practices in breast and complementary feedings to avoid choking in babies, noting that
“choking can also result in aspiration pneumonia (stubborn pneumonia).

She also advised mothers to observe babies’ eating behaviours to know the likely meals to be adopted during complementary feeding.

“If the baby is refusing to take the provided food in a normal and gentle way, then something is wrong with the meal and the baby should
not be forced,” she added. (NAN)

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