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Non-pharmacologic approach to pediatric constipation.
Author: BorlackRachel E, ChogleAshish, LeeAmanda, LeibyAlycia, MascarenhasMaria, PerezMaria, RussellAlexandra, SantucciNeha R, YehAnn Ming
Original Abstract of the Article :
Functional constipation (FC) is a pervasive problem in pediatrics. Although pharmaceuticals are commonly used for FC, parents and patients show reluctance or find dissatisfaction with available medications at times. Further, patients often have interest in utilizing nutraceutical supplements and bot...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ctim.2021.102711
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
A Non-Pharmacologic Approach to Pediatric Constipation: A Journey Through the Desert of Digestive Health
The world of pediatric constipation is a vast desert, filled with challenges for both parents and children. While pharmaceuticals are commonly used to treat this condition, parents often seek alternative, non-pharmacologic approaches. This study delves into this desert, exploring the efficacy and safety of various non-pharmacologic treatments for childhood constipation.
The researchers conducted a comprehensive literature review, carefully examining the available evidence for different modalities, including dietary supplements, botanicals, mind-body interventions, and movement and manipulative therapies. Their findings reveal that certain supplements, such as prebiotics, probiotics, and fiber, are safe and effective for treating constipation. Mind-body interventions, such as diaphragmatic breathing and cognitive behavioral therapy, are also safe and effective, especially for children with behavioral or anxiety components to their constipation. Movement and manipulative interventions, such as abdominal massage and acupuncture, show promise but require further research to determine their mechanisms of action and optimal applications.
A Desert of Potential: Unlocking the Secrets of Pediatric Constipation
This study provides a valuable roadmap for navigating the challenging terrain of pediatric constipation. The researchers, like skilled explorers, have unearthed a wealth of information about non-pharmacologic approaches, offering hope for parents seeking alternative solutions for their children. These findings, like a shimmering oasis, highlight the potential of diverse therapies to address this common condition.
A Desert of Possibilities: Implications for Pediatric Care
This research opens up a desert of possibilities for future research into non-pharmacologic treatments for pediatric constipation. It underscores the need for more comprehensive and rigorous studies to evaluate the efficacy and safety of various modalities. By continuing to explore this vast and complex desert, we can develop even more effective and personalized treatments to address this common condition in children.
Dr.Camel's Conclusion
This study provides valuable insights into the potential of non-pharmacologic treatments for pediatric constipation. It highlights the need for further research to fully understand the efficacy and safety of various modalities. This research is a reminder of the need to keep exploring the vast and often unforgiving desert of pediatric health research, with the hope of finding more oases of knowledge to improve patient care.
Date :
- Date Completed 2021-11-24
- Date Revised 2021-11-24
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