Question

The baby was born in October 2005 and has been vomiting since birth. After surgery at Huangshan Hospital, the condition improved temporarily, but worsened several months later. Having sought multiple consultations without satisfactory answers, the family is now seeking assistance from the Affiliated Children’s Hospital of Zhejiang University Medical College, inquiring about the possibility of admission for treatment.

Answer

Congenital pyloric stenosis requires surgical correction, and any invasive medical procedure carries risks. It is recommended to seek assistance from a general surgeon at a second-tier or higher comprehensive hospital to develop a treatment plan based on the situation. Although surgery does carry risks, current technology is quite advanced, allowing for the consumption of liquid foods immediately after surgery, and usually gas passage begins within 24 hours postoperatively.