Abstract
Objective : In early infancy, various gastrointestinal symptoms are common problems and may result in numerous visits to pediatricans. Worldwide, this often results in switching infant formulas because parents (and sometimes doctors) believe these symptoms reflect a formula intolerance. However, in amny cases, these infants are growing and developing normally; this study was performed to offer family pediatricianse consensus-based algorithms on the management of the most common gastrointestinal symptoms in infants.
Methods : a group of pediatric gastroenterologists and pediatric allergists from Europe, USA, Latin America, and Asia developed guidelines and practical algorithms to assist general pediatricians in addressing this challenge.
Results : five such practice recommendations were developed after a thorough literature review. These algorithms should not be considered as an "evidence-based guideline" ; on the contrary, the authors are convinced that challenging these proposals will result in updated and improved versions.
Conclusion : to date, these algorithms, based on the purblished literature, are the result of a broad consensus of pediatric gastroenterologists from different continents.
Methods : a group of pediatric gastroenterologists and pediatric allergists from Europe, USA, Latin America, and Asia developed guidelines and practical algorithms to assist general pediatricians in addressing this challenge.
Results : five such practice recommendations were developed after a thorough literature review. These algorithms should not be considered as an "evidence-based guideline" ; on the contrary, the authors are convinced that challenging these proposals will result in updated and improved versions.
Conclusion : to date, these algorithms, based on the purblished literature, are the result of a broad consensus of pediatric gastroenterologists from different continents.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Pages (from-to) | 184-194 |
| Number of pages | 11 |
| Journal | Nutrition |
| Volume | 29 |
| Publication status | Published - 1 Jan 2013 |
Keywords
- constipation
- colic
- crying
- functional disorder
- formula
- fussiness
- gastrointestinal symptoms
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