Gaviscon is not suitable for infants. You should go to either you general practitioner or your child's doctor. The sooner you see the doctor the better for you child.
You can find out more about acid reflux infants at flordis.com.au. Another good online resource is Reflux.org. Also try MayClinic.com and Pollywog Baby.
Yes infant can in fact get acid reflux. It can be just like as if an adult had it and should be treated as such. You will have to monitor what your baby eats.
Your best bet with acid reflux in infants is to go to Web MD and put in all his or her information and what symptoms they are having and they will give you all the information you need.
It's possible your baby's diet has something to do with his/her stomach problems after eating. You should see your doctor. There is also medicine available online at www.dexident.com.
It is highly advised to consult doctor or medical professional in these kind of matters which are related to health, especially in a case of infant or small baby.
Many of the medications are used to treat acid reflux in adults are used for babies. The dosing is determined accordingly, of course. Zantac and Reglin are commonly prescribed. Some parents swear by chiropractic treatments for their infants, while others opt for homepathic remedies.
http://www.healthcentral.com/acid-reflux/medications.html is a good starting point when considering different acid reflux medications. Ask your doctor whether any cheaper alternative medicines will work for you.
There are many over the counter medicines that will treat acid reflux such as Pepcid AC, but if the problem continues it may be helpful to see a doctor.
Proton Pump Inhibitors such as Prilosec, Prevacid and Nexium are the most often doctor-recommended acid reflux remedies. http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,412202,00.html
"acid reflux" is "reflux gastrique" in French.
Does acid reflux contribute to sterility? No. But if you have kids, their behaviour can contribute to acid reflux.