Table of contents | |
Intermittent Diarrhea? | |
Malabsorption syndromes | |
Management of Celiac disease | |
Management of coeliac disease-Repeats |
Almost all the malabsorption disorders are accompanied by chronic diarrhea which further worsens the malabsorption.
Managing celiac disease mainly consists of maintaining a lifelong gluten-free diet.
Supplementation with:
[Intext Question]
Q1: A 4-year-old male child is admitted with history of diarrhea, pain abdomen, vomiting since the age of one year. He had taken treatment from various practitioners without significant improvement. On examination, child is malnourished, weight 9 kg, height 90 cm. There are signs of vitamin and mineral deficiency. Enumerate all the probable causes of this condition.
(ii) What investigations will you advise to diagnose the cause?
(iii) Describe the management of celiac disease. (2012)
Q2: Define "persistent diarrhoea" in under-five children. How is it different from "chronic diarrhoea"? Discuss the dietary management of persistent diarrhoea. Enumerate few common causes of chronic diarrhoea. (2016)
Q3: A 4-year-old child presents with stunted growth and moderate pallor. The child had history of intermittent diarrhoea. (2017)
7 videos|219 docs
|
1. What are some common causes of intermittent diarrhea? |
2. How can malabsorption syndromes contribute to intermittent diarrhea? |
3. What is the management approach for celiac disease? |
4. How is coeliac disease diagnosed? |
5. What are some common symptoms of malabsorption syndromes? |
|
Explore Courses for UPSC exam
|