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Nausea and Appetite Challenges in Children

Nausea and Appetite Challenges in Children with Developmental Delays: Understanding the Gut–Brain Connection Nausea and appetite challenges in children with developmental delays can deeply affect daily life, growth, and emotional wellbeing. When a child frequently feels queasy or avoids food, it is not always a case of picky eating. In many situations, the issue is […]

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Stomach-Aches, Anxiety, and the Developing Brain

Stomach-Aches, Anxiety, and the Developing Brain

Stomach-Aches, Anxiety, and the Developing Brain: Understanding the Gut–Brain Connection in Children Stomach-aches are one of the most common physical complaints in childhood. However, many parents are surprised to learn how closely stomach-aches and anxiety in children are connected. Through the gut–brain axis, emotional stress and digestive discomfort influence each other in powerful ways. This

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Abdominal Pain and Behavioural Changes

Abdominal Pain and Behavioural Changes

Abdominal Pain and Behavioural Changes in Children: Understanding the Gut–Brain Connection Abdominal pain in children is common, but in children with developmental delays, it is often misunderstood or overlooked. When a child struggles to express discomfort verbally, tummy pain may appear as sudden mood shifts or challenging behaviours. Understanding the gut–brain connection in children can

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Diarrhea and Its Impact on the Gut–Brain Axis in Children

Diarrhea is a common digestive concern in children, but in those with developmental differences such as Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), it can have broader effects beyond physical discomfort. Through the gut–brain axis — the bidirectional communication network between the digestive system and the brain — frequent loose stools can

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Chronic Constipation and the Gut–Brain Axis in Children with Developmental Delays

Chronic constipation is one of the most common gastrointestinal issues seen in children with developmental delays, especially those with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and ADHD. While constipation is often thought of as a simple digestive problem, research now shows that it is closely connected to brain function through the gut–brain axis. What Is Chronic Constipation?

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