Stomach pain is one of the most common reasons that children visit their doctor. When it occurs repeatedly, parents may wonder if irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) could be the cause. In this episode, Dr. Jennifer Arnold talks with Dr. Beate Beinvogl, pediatric gastroenterologist at Boston Children’s Hospital, about IBS, how it’s diagnosed, and how families can support children in managing symptoms.
Key questions addressed include:
• What are disorders of gut-brain interaction (DGBI)?
• What is IBS, and how does it affect children and teens?
• How common is IBS in children and teens?
• What symptoms should parents watch for?
• How do doctors diagnose IBS? What tests are typically needed?
• What causes IBS?
• What are the treatment options available for children and teens diagnosed with IBS?
• When should families see a specialist?
• How is IBS treated at Boston Children’s?
• What research is currently underway on pediatric IBS?
• What are Dr. Beinvogl’s “doctor’s orders” for managing IBS?
With early evaluation, consistent routines, and the right support, children with IBS can live well, stay active, and feel better.