%0 Journal Article %T Gastrointestinal symptoms of patients with autism spectrum disorder %J International Journal of Pediatrics %I Mashhad University of Medical Sciences %Z 2345-5047 %A Jafari, Seyed Ali %A Sedghi, Niloufar %A Khalesi, Maryam %A Kianifar, Hamidreza %A Kiani, Mohammad Ali %A Chaichi, Zahra %A Sargazi, Alireza %A Derafshi, Raheleh %D 2022 %\ 04/01/2022 %V 10 %N 4 %P 15730-15736 %! Gastrointestinal symptoms of patients with autism spectrum disorder %K Autism spectrum disorder %K gastrointestinal symptom %K Constipation %K Diarrhea %R 10.22038/ijp.2022.61877.4749 %X Background: Concern about possible GI dysfunction in ASD is intensified by high rates of feeding concerns and consequent medical sequelae in ASD. Etiological factors contributing to the pattern and prevalence of atypical intake in ASD remain elusive, but may involve pathophysiological processes in the GI tract. In this study, we evaluated the gastrointestinal symptoms of patients with autism spectrum disorder in Mashhad, Iran.Methods: This is a cross-sectional study performed during September 2015 and April 2018 on patients referred to pediatric gastrointestinal clinics of Ghaem and Noor Hedayat centers by definite diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder (ASD). All subjects were interviewed to answer some questions about the gastrointestinal manifestations like constipation, chronic abdominal pain, diarrhea, recurrent vomiting, gastro-esophageal reflux, nausea, and agitation. For each patient a checklist was completed including demographic, history and physical examination variables.Results: During the period of study, 46 definite ASD patients were enrolled in the study. The mean age of the participants was 7.72± 2.80 years (range: 2-16). Most of the patients were male (37, 80.4%). Diarrhea (occasional or chronic) was seen in six patients (13%) and constipation in 21 patients (45.7%).  There was no significant difference between the gastrointestinal symptoms and gender or age of the patients (P>0.05). An important finding in physical examination was tooth decay, which was found in 21 patients (45.7%).Conclusion: GI symptoms, with the high prevalence in ASD patients, should be considered as major problems; and preventive strategies must be taken for resolving them. Constipation was the most prevalent symptom, which can be related to the nature of the disease or other mechanisms. %U https://ijp.mums.ac.ir/article_19940_2ee8483d2b9cd0b106ddad9ee944b1a7.pdf