Answer:
Severe and recurrent vomiting
Explanation:
Pyloric stenosis is a rare disease that <u>affects infants</u>. It is characterized by the presence of <u>symptoms such as severe vomiting after feeding, weight loss, dehydration, constant hunger.</u> This happens because of a blockage that prevents the food from reaching the small intenstine due to an abnormal enlargement of the pylorus muscles.
Although the causes are still unknown,<u> researchers attribute this disease to genetic factors and</u>, possibly, to <u>environmental factors</u> as well. The treatment for pyloric stenosis usually involves surgery known as pyloromyotomy.
An antiseptic is a substance used to kill the viruses and the bacteries from the outcome and not to let them come into us and make our cells start producing their DNA or RNA (it depends on the type of virus or bacteria) to spread it in our cells and in all body.
Answer:
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