Functional gastrointestinal disorders in infants – Practical advice for HCPs

Dr Rupert Hinds

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Consultant Gastroenterologist, Monash Children's Hospital; Senior Lecturer, Monash University

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Functional gastrointestinal disorders (FGID), including colic, regurgitation and constipation, are common in young children. But despite being common, and almost always being benign, these disorders cause a disproportionate amount of distress among concerned parents who will often present, desperate for a diagnosis and treatment. Hear how Paediatric Gastroenterologist, Dr Rupert Hinds, manages these presentations in the real world, including the history, assessment, reassurance and advice, and learn how to identify any red flags that might indicate rare underlying pathology.

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Date published: 23 September 2024

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