Prevalence of functional diarrhea in children and adolescents
Carlos Velasco‐Benitez,
Daniela Velasco,
Amber Balda
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundFunctional diarrhea (FDr) is a common disorder in toddlers and adults. In children, the Rome criteria define FDr as a disorder of children younger than 5 years old exclusively. However, in clinical practice, school‐aged children and adolescents sometimes consult for symptoms that mimic the diagnosis of FDr. We conducted a study aimed at assessing the prevalence of FDr in school‐aged children and adolescents.MethodsA cross‐sectional study was conducted in children aged 8–18 years from two schools in C… Show more
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