2015
DOI: 10.1097/mpg.0000000000000949
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Abstract: Objectives:The aim of the study was to review published evidence and the opinion of practising clinicians on the prevalence and long-term health consequences of functional gastrointestinal symptoms in infants younger than 12 months.Methods:PubMed was searched from inception to November 2014 to find articles reporting the prevalence and long-term health outcomes of infantile colic, regurgitation, functional constipation, functional diarrhoea, and dyschezia in infants younger than <12 months. A questionnaire was… Show more

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“…The diagnosis of a functional disorder virtually eliminates organic disease as a cause of the symptoms. From birth to 6 months of age, approximately one infant out of two shows at least one FGID or related signs and symptoms 1, 3. Regurgitation, infantile colic and functional constipation are the most common FGIDs in infancy, and it has been shown that more than one FGID often coexist in the same infant 3, 4.…”
Section: Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders In Early Lifementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The diagnosis of a functional disorder virtually eliminates organic disease as a cause of the symptoms. From birth to 6 months of age, approximately one infant out of two shows at least one FGID or related signs and symptoms 1, 3. Regurgitation, infantile colic and functional constipation are the most common FGIDs in infancy, and it has been shown that more than one FGID often coexist in the same infant 3, 4.…”
Section: Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders In Early Lifementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regurgitation, infantile colic and functional constipation are the most common FGIDs in infancy, and it has been shown that more than one FGID often coexist in the same infant 3, 4. Functional diarrhoea, dyschezia, rumination syndrome and cyclic vomiting syndrome occur less frequently 1, 5.…”
Section: Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders In Early Lifementioning
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“…Out of the three most prevalent FGIDs; colic, constipation and reflux/regurgitation (4) , colic was viewed as the most prevalent condition with 45 % of healthcare professionals (HCPs) deeming it as the most common, followed by reflux/regurgitation at 38 % and constipation at 17 %. However, 88 % of participants were not aware of the ROME (3) criteria for the diagnosis of FGIDs.…”
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