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Guidelines in Practice articles
- Support and advice is key in treating people with Crohn's disease
- Greater recognition of the impact of GI conditions is required
- Service standards for IBD supported by updated BSG guideline
- Impact of idiopathic childhood constipation is underestimated
- Gastroenteritis in young children should trigger a dehydration assessment
- Awareness of coeliac disease needs to be raised among GPs
- New guideline will help GPs to diagnose IBS
- Evidence-based advice helps GPs to identify and treat dyspepsia
- Faecal incontinence guideline targets high-risk groups
- Short stature may be an indication of coeliac disease in children
- GPs need to be able to recognise symptoms of coeliac disease
- Dyspepsia guideline will streamline GP care
- NICE guideline reflects latest evidence in dyspepsia management
- NICE guideline reflects latest evidence in dyspepsia management
- BSG updates guidance on ulcerative colitis and Crohn?s disease
- SIGN emphasises role of H. pylori 'test and treat' in dyspepsia
- SIGN notes for discussion with patients: 8. Dyspepsia
- BSG advocates 'test and treat' strategy for dyspepsia in under 55s
- Revised dyspepsia guideline alters endoscopy criteria
- Helping GPs to improve the management of IBS
- IBS guidelines support decision making in general practice
- BSG guidelines should improve management of patients with IBS
- Comprehensive guidelines on IBS highlight GP's role
- Iron deficiency anaemia is a symptom not a diagnosis
- BSG guidelines aim to raise awareness of iron deficiency anaemia
- Maastricht-2 updates guidance on H.pylori
- Counting the cost of the NICE guidance on PPIs
- Raising awareness of osteoporosis in coeliac disease and IBD
- EPAGE guidelines could reduce inappropriate referrals for endoscopy
- Getting to grips with coeliac disease
- New PCSG guidelines simplify management of H. pylori infection
- Pragmatic use of practice guidelines cuts GIT drug costs
- PCSG welcomes guidance on endoscopy training
- Formulating a policy for the use of eradication therapy
Guidelines summaries
- Coeliac disease: recognition and assessment of coeliac disease
- Constipation in children and young people: diagnosis and management of idiopathic childhood constipation in primary and secondary care
- Crohn's disease: management in adults, children and young people
- Diagnosis and management of irritable bowel syndrome in primary care
- Diarrhoea and vomiting caused by gastroenteritis: diagnosis, assessment and management in children younger than 5 years
- Dyspepsia: management of dyspepsia in adults in primary care
- Faecal incontinence: the management of faecal incontinence in adults
- Guidelines for osteoporosis in inflammatory bowel disease and coeliac disease
- Guidelines for the management of inflammatory bowel disease in adults
- A systematic approach to the differential diagnosis and management of infant colic
- Referral guideline for patients presenting with chronic abdominal symptoms
- Guideline for the identification and management of swallowing difficulties in adults with learning disability
- Medication management of adults with swallowing difficulties
NICE clinical guidelines
SIGN guidelines
PRODIGY
- Dyspepsia - unidentified cause
- Dyspepsia - proven non-ulcer
- Dyspepsia - proven GORD
- Dyspepsia—proven GORD
- Dyspepsia—proven non-ulcer
- Dyspepsia—proven peptic ulcer
- Dyspepsia—unidentified cause
- Constipation in children
- Crohns Disease
- Ulcerative colitis
- Coeliac disease
- GORD in children
- Diarrhoea—antibiotic associated
- Diarrhoea—prevention and advice for travellers
- Gastroenteritis
- Irritable bowel syndrome
- Anal fissure
- Dyspepsia—pregnancy-associated
- Constipation
- Colic—infantile
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