Management of the Most Common Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders in Infancy: The Middle East Expert Consensus

Pediatr Gastroenterol Hepatol Nutr. 2021 Jul;24(4):325-336. doi: 10.5223/pghn.2021.24.4.325. Epub 2021 Jul 5.

Abstract

The occurrence of functional gastrointestinal disorders (FGIDs) is a formidable challenge for infants, parents, and healthcare professionals. Although data from the Middle East are scarce, experts consider FGIDs a prevalent condition in everyday clinical practice. The new Rome IV criteria revisited the definitions from a clinical perspective to provide a practical and consistent diagnostic protocol for FGIDs. However, the treatment practices for functional disorders vary considerably among Middle Eastern countries, often resulting in mismanagement with unnecessary investigations and treatments. In addition, the role of various treatment modalities, including probiotics such as Lactobacillus reuteri DSM 17938, in FGIDs requires further discussion and evaluation. During a consensus meeting, a locally relevant approach for treating common FGIDs such as infant regurgitation, infant colic, and functional constipation was discussed and approved by regional experts. The participants suggested a simplified treatment plan and protocol for general pediatricians and other primary care physicians managing FGIDs. This easy-to-follow standardized protocol will help streamline the initial management of this complex disorder in the Middle East region and even globally.

Keywords: Colic; Constipation; Gastrointestinal diseases; Infant; Laryngopharyngeal reflux; Middle East; Probiotics.

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