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Original Article
Somatic symptom severity during acute illnesses among children with functional gastrointestinal disorders
Rattanachart Sirinil1  , Anundorn Wongteerasut1 
1Department of Pediatrics, Phramongkutklao Hospital and Phramongkutklao College of Medicine, Bangkok, Thailand
Correspondence Anundorn Wongteerasut ,Tel: +6627634148, Email: anundorn@gmail.com
Received: November 29, 2024; Revised: January 28, 2025   Accepted: February 22, 2025.
Abstract
Background
Functional gastrointestinal disorders (FGIDs) are associated with various gastrointestinal (GI) and non-GI symptoms, risk factors for which commonly include psychosocial and physical stresses.
Purpose
This study aimed to compare somatic symptom severity between children with FGIDs and healthy controls during acute illnesses.
Methods
This was a prospective descriptive cross-sectional study whose inclusion criterion was age 4–18 years. Children were classified into FGID and control groups using the Rome IV diagnostic criteria. Somatic symptom severity was estimated using a visual analog scale (VAS) and the Children’s Somatic Symptoms Inventory-24 (CSSI-24) questionnaire and compared between groups.
Results
Ninety-three children, including 40 with FGIDs (43%), were enrolled. The FGID group had statistically significantly higher VAS scores for abdominal pain than controls (2.93 ± 3.68 vs. 0.72 ± 2.08, p<0.001). However, no significant intergroup differences were noted in VAS scores for nausea (p=0.493) or headache (p=0.311). For somatization symptoms, the CSSI-24 total (20.58 ± 18.32 vs. 7.06 ± 10.49, p<0.001), GI symptom (9.60 ± 7.48 vs. 2.43 ± 3.39, p≤0.001) and non-GI symptom (10.98 ± 11.67 vs. 4.62 ± 7.88, p<0.001) scores were significantly higher for the FGID versus control groups, respectively.
Conclusion
Children with FGIDs exhibited more significant somatic symptoms than controls during acute illnesses. GI and non-GI manifestations were significantly more common in children with FGIDs.

Keywords :Children; Functional gastrointestinal disorders; Somatic symptoms

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