Differential diagnosis
- Acute
- Bowel – Intussusception, Volvulus, Obstruction – green vomit, abdo distension, palpable mass
- Testicular torsion
- Strangulated hernia
- UTI/other infections- fever
- Chronic
- GORD – crying while feeding, back arching, feeding difficulties, chronic cough, premature, ent/respiratory symptoms
- CMPA – atopy, skin/GI/respiratory symptoms
- Constipation
- Hunger
Data gathering
- Red flags – fever, faltering growth, jelly stool, apnoea, projectile vomiting, bile (green/yellow) vomit
- Others – feeds, bowels, PU, rash, feeding aversion, tooth erosions
- Examine – HR, RR, temp, CRT, abdo/cvs/resp/ENT, growth/centile chart, fontanelle
Clinical management
- Explanation
- <5 months of age
- Recurrent, prolonged periods of infant irritability and difficult to console
- Treatment
- Conservative
- Reassure – common, little evidence for medications, improves with age
- Smaller, more frequent feeds
- Thickened formulas
- Raised beds
- Support groups – CRY-SIS.org.uk
- Medications
- Trials of
- Gaviscon
- Ranitidine
- 3mg/kg 3-4 times daily, tachyphylaxis so dose dictated by symptoms
- Nutramigen
- Trials of
- Conservative
- Follow-up / Safety-net
- Review if symptoms persists after 4 months age
- Come back if not putting on weight, blood in stools, feeding difficulties