Literature DB >> 29633902

Pediatric irritable bowel syndrome and other functional abdominal pain disorders: an update of non-pharmacological treatments.

Shivani Gupta1, Gilda Schaffer2, Miguel Saps3.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Functional abdominal pain disorders, including irritable bowel syndrome, are common in children and treatment can often be difficult. Pharmacological therapies and complementary treatments are widely used, despite the limited data in pediatrics. Areas covered: This review provides an overview of the available data for the use of diet, probiotics, percutaneous electrical nerve stimulation, and psychosocial interventions, including hypnotherapy, yoga, cognitive and behavioral therapy, and mind-body interventions for the treatment of functional abdominal pain disorders in children. The literature review included a PubMed search by each therapy, children, abdominal pain, and irritable bowel syndrome. Relevant articles to this review are discussed. Expert commentary: The decision on the use of pharmacological and complementary therapies should be based on clinical findings, evidence, availability, and in-depth discussion with the patient and family. The physician should provide education on the different interventions and their role on the treatment in an empathetic and warm manner providing ample time for the family to ask questions.

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Keywords:  Treatment; abdominal pain; children; diet; disaccharides; fermentable oligosaccharides; irritable bowel syndrome; monosaccharides and polyols (FODMAPs)

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29633902     DOI: 10.1080/17474124.2018.1462699

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Expert Rev Gastroenterol Hepatol        ISSN: 1747-4124            Impact factor:   3.869


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2.  Analysis of the efficacy of biofeedback for faecal incontinence after surgery for anorectal malformation.

Authors:  Zhenqiang Zhang; Yuan Cheng; Junjun Ju; Weichen Shen; Zhubin Pan; Yuliang Zhou
Journal:  Ann Med       Date:  2022-12       Impact factor: 5.348

3.  Roles of Lactose and Fructose Malabsorption and Dietary Outcomes in Children Presenting with Chronic Abdominal Pain.

Authors:  Carsten Posovszky; Vreni Roesler; Sebastian Becker; Enno Iven; Christian Hudert; Friedrich Ebinger; Claudia Calvano; Petra Warschburger
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