Can neonatal pyloric hypertrophy heal on its own?

Neonatal pyloric hypertrophy does not heal itself.
Neonatal pyloric hypertrophy is a digestive tract malformation that occurs in newborns after birth, often leading to congenital hypertrophic pyloric stenosis, often due to abnormal development or degeneration of the pyloric annulus muscle. It is a common phenomenon in newborns, and cannot be cured on its own, and can only be treated through surgical or interventional methods.
If a newborn baby has recurrent symptoms such as nausea, spitting up and vomiting right after birth, and the diagnosis of pyloric hypertrophy and obstruction is made, the preoperative preparations can be actively completed and surgical treatment can be carried out as soon as possible.
If the baby has vomiting, jaundice, abdominal rumbling and other manifestations, parents must pay attention to the observation, and recommend timely consultation with the doctor for treatment.