The infant may have some extra sleepiness or drowsiness or poor feeding.
It usually includes poor feeding, crying, or listlessness.
Some infants present with poor feeding and weight loss but others demonstrate normal weight gain.
If not identified and treated, these newborns develop poor feeding and rhinorrhea.
Infants who are exclusively breast-fed may present in this manner shortly after birth, due to poor feeding.
From a very early age, the condition can be recognised by poor feeding, vomiting, lack of energy, seizures, and mental health issues.
To his surprise, they showed no signs of ill treatment or poor feeding.
Colic and ulcers seem to relate more to general stress levels rather than to poor or erratic feeding.
The floating chamber can become fouled and stuck leading to poor feeding.
Affected neonates may demonstrate nonspecific signs of poor feeding and hypotonia.