Pediatric Inflammatory Bowel Diseases (IBD) Patients Face Multiple Psych Issues: Clinical Gastroenterology Journal

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Pediatric IBD can be grouped as the inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD). These conditions have become increasingly common in recent years, including in children and young people.

Young people with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) used medications to treat anxiety and depression at a much higher rate than the general pediatric population. In a small study, 28.5% of pediatric patients with IBD had taken or were taking antidepressants and other psychotropic drugs to treat anxiety, depression, or another psychiatric disorder, which is 10 times the rate of the general pediatric population.

But more than three-quarters of patients had no record of receiving mental health services, she said at a presentation at the Advances in Inflammatory Bowel Diseases (AIBD) meeting.

About a quarter of patients with IBD are diagnosed prior to age 20, and that the disease can be more aggressive in young people, often requiring hospitalization, surgery, nutritional supplements, and use of steroids. Not only that, but IBD can lead to growth retardation, weight changes, and stress, "leading to a lot of psychological distress. Research has found that pediatric patients suffer from higher rates of anxiety, depression, and suicidality versus other children.

 Overall, these disorders are undertreated, “This leads to medication non-compliance, increased cost, and worse outcomes."

Although children and adolescents can be diagnosed with IBD at any age, the second decade of life is the most common period. The key concept in the management of IBD is inducing and maintaining remission, the pervasive effects of IBD in children mean that holistic care is essential, with consideration of multiple aspects of the condition and its complications. upon growth, nutrition and normal functioning. Nutritional aspects are critical in the overall management of IBD.

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