Gastrointestinal Disorders (Feb 2023)

Evaluation and Management of Pediatric Feeding Disorder

  • Rajmohan Dharmaraj,
  • Rasha Elmaoued,
  • Razan Alkhouri,
  • Pankaj Vohra,
  • Ricardo O. Castillo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/gidisord5010008
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 1
pp. 75 – 86

Abstract

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Feeding disorders are increasingly common in children, especially as medical advancements improve the life expectancy of children born with prematurity and complex medical conditions. The most common symptoms include malnutrition, refusal to eat and drink, food pocketing, disruptive feeding behavior, slow feeding, food selectivity or rigid food preferences, limited appetite, and delayed feeding milestones. A unifying diagnostic definition of pediatric feeding disorder has been proposed by a panel of experts to improve the quality of health care and advance research. Referral to specialized care should be considered when feeding problems are complex or difficult to resolve. In this review, we provide an overview of the evaluation and management of pediatric feeding disorders and information that may be useful when considering whether referral to specialized care may be beneficial.

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