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Iranian Journal of Pediatrics
Tehran University of Medical Sciences Press
ISSN: 1018-4406 EISSN: 1018-4406
Vol. 22, No. 4, 2012, pp. 468-474
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Bioline Code: pe12087
Full paper language: English
Document type: Research Article
Document available free of charge
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Iranian Journal of Pediatrics, Vol. 22, No. 4, 2012, pp. 468-474
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The Role of Cow’s Milk Allergy in Pediatric Chronic Constipation: A Randomized Clinical Trial
Dehghani, Seyed-Mohsen; Ahmadpour, Bita; Haghighat, Mahmood; Kashef, Sara; Imanieh, Mohammad-Hadi & Soleimani, Mohammad
Abstract
Objective: Cow's milk allergy has different presentations in children and can cause functional bowel
symptoms such as chronic constipation. The aims of this study were to investigate the role of cow’s milk
allergy as a cause of chronic constipation and effect of cow’s milk free diet (CMFD) on its treatment in
children.
Methods: We performed a randomized clinical study comparing CMFD with cow’s milk diet (CMD) in two
groups each consisting of 70 patients (age range, 1-13 years) with chronic functional constipation (defined as
Rome III criteria). All subjects had been referred to a pediatric gastroenterology clinic and had previously
been treated with laxatives for at least 3 months without success; also all 140 patients performed skin prick
test. The case group received CMFD for 4 weeks. After that they received CMD for 2 extra weeks. The control
group received CMD for whole 6 weeks. A response was defined as decreased in signs and symptoms that not
fulfilled Rome III criteria after 4 weeks of CMFD and came back to Rome III criteria after 2 weeks of CMD
challenge.
Findings: After 4 weeks 56 (80%) patients of the case group responded in comparison to 33 (47.1%) patients
in the control group (P=0.0001). In the case group after 2 weeks challenge 24 out of 56 (42.8%) responders
developed constipation according to Rome III criteria. With other words, the frequency of cow’s milk allergy
among constipated patients was 80%. Only one patient had positive skin prick test.
Conclusion: In children, chronic constipation can be a manifestation of cow’s milk allergy. At present,
although several aspects must be further investigated, a therapeutic attempt with elimination diet is advisable
in all children with constipation unresponsive to correct laxative treatment.
Keywords
Cow’s Milk; Milk Allergy; Allergy; Chronic Constipation; Children
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