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Date: | Tue, 27 Aug 1996 21:15:51 +1000 |
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Re: concern about baby being examined pr.
I've been reading what I can find on crying babies and came across this in
Patient Managment (Australia) Feb 1991, Michael J. Harris, The Crying Baby,
23-26. Under the heading <Excluding physical disorders> he says consider
1. Gastrointestinal disorders.....
2. Cow's milk protein intolerance (cmpi)....
3. Tenesmus [straining at stool] may be the result of hard bowel actions,
cmpi or just an exaggerated gastrocolic reflux [?reflex]. Some are cured by
a single PR examination. End of quote.
Perhaps some paediatricians are taught that PR examinations may be
therapeutic in some babies. I bet this was never examined by clinical trial
(???double-blind trial).
Anyway what I am looking for is any reference to gastrointestinal thrush as
a cause of unsettled babies (preferably not from candida / thrush
publications!). Thanks to anyone with any ideas (and already to Linda,
Leicha and Sara).
Lisa Amir
GP / LC in Melbourne, Australia.
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