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CAPÍTULO 45 DOLOR ABDOMINAL RECIDIVANTE EN PEDIATRÍA 499
■ Estilo de vida
• Nutrición Una cucharadita de psilio en 240 ml de
B B 1 agua fría cada 24 a 8 h.
Evitar alimentos que tengan sorbitol y
jarabe de maíz rico en fructosa o que Se aumenta la ingesta de agua junto con el
son una fuente de carbohidratos incremento de la fibra.
refinados ya que no se digieren bien. B B 1
• Conducta.
Probar durante 2 a 4 semanas con todos
los productos lácteos eliminados si hay Fomentar la asistencia a la escuela y otras
antecedentes indicativos de intolerancia actividades habituales.
a la lactosa o se identifican alimentos a
través de pruebas de IgG (v. cap. 86, Ofrecer estrategias para superar el refuerzo
«Reacciones adversas a alimentos de la conducta relacionada con la
y dieta de exclusión»). enfermedad, tanto en la escuela como
en el hogar.
• Fibra
B B 1 Mejorar el sueño restaurador.
Se aumenta la fibra por lo menos 10 g/día
mediante la adición de frutas, verduras,
leguminosas y granos integrales.
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