
04/27/2022
Submucosal ties are tricky. They are usually missed by pediatricians and neonatologists because they are difficult to see and diagnose, and in these cases initially baby is eating decently well, though mom may have more ni**le pain than normal if baby is breastfeeding. Most often I see these babies around month two or three, when reflux-like symptoms have set in due to baby taking in excess air when feeding, because of the tongue’s restricted range of motion. Baby has often been put on reflux meds by this time by their pediatrician, but parents are frustrated because there seems to be no relief and the meds don’t help. If this is you, I encourage you to see a doctor experienced in ties for a consult to make sure a submucosal tie isn’t the culprit of these reflux-like symptoms. It can make all the difference!