April is IBS Awareness Month
How Common is IBS in Children?
6-14% of the adolescent in the U.S. have IBS.
IBS is the most common cause of recurrent abdominal pain in children.
What are the Symptoms of IBS in Children?
Abdominal pain or discomfort and changes in bowel habits
To meet the definition of IBS, the pain or discomfort should be associated with 2 of the following 3 symptoms and occur at least once per week for at least 3 months:
Other symptoms of IBS may include:
What Causes IBS in Children?
The specific cause of IBS is unknown.
IBS tends to run in families.
How Is IBS Diagnosed in Children?
How Is IBS Treated in Children?
Every child's IBS is different and requires a personalized treatment approach. The treatment for IBS in children often involves a combination of therapies:
IBS can disrupt a child's life and cause emotional suffering and embarrassment. Talk with your child's doctor about ways to help your child lead an active and healthy life.