Question

Do infants with congenital laryngomalacia show different symptoms while feeding?

Answer

Infants with congenital laryngomalacia may experience difficulty breathing, coughing, or vomiting while feeding. These symptoms can affect the baby’s eating, leading to inadequate intake or slow weight gain. If you suspect your infant has congenital laryngomalacia, it is advisable to take them to the hospital for an early check-up to receive a diagnosis and appropriate treatment.