Probiotics for management of functional abdominal pain disorders in children

No SJR dataFeb 17, 2023The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Probiotics for treating ongoing stomach pain in children

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Abstract

Probiotics may achieve 50% success in treating functional abdominal pain in children compared to 33% with placebo.

  • Probiotics may lead to more treatment success than placebo at the end of treatment, with a risk ratio of 1.57 based on low-certainty evidence.
  • It is unclear if probiotics are more effective than placebo for complete resolution of pain, showing a risk ratio of 1.55 but with very low-certainty evidence.
  • Synbiotics may result in a higher treatment success rate than placebo, with 47% success compared to 35%, supported by low-certainty evidence.
  • No serious adverse events were reported in any of the included studies, indicating a potential safety profile for probiotics and synbiotics.
  • The evidence regarding the effects of probiotics and synbiotics on pain frequency and severity was inconclusive due to very high unexplained variability.

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