Empowering Families: May Recognized as Women's Health Awareness Month with a Focus on Pediatric Gastroenterology


Frisco, TX, April 29, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- As we approach Women’s Health Awareness Month in May, GI Alliance – the leading physician-owned and -led network of gastroenterology practices in the U.S. – dedicates this year’s observance to shedding light on pediatric gastroenterology and its vital role in safeguarding children’s health.
Dr. Mona Dave, a renowned pediatric gastroenterologist with Texas Digestive Disease Consultants in Frisco, TX, underscores the importance of raising awareness about common gastrointestinal issues affecting children and the crucial role parents play in early detection and management.
"As we recognize Women's Health Awareness Month, it's imperative to highlight the significance of pediatric gastroenterology in promoting the well-being of our youngest patients," says Dr. Dave. "By educating parents about common gastrointestinal issues and encouraging proactive healthcare measures, we can empower families to prioritize their children's digestive health."
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), gastrointestinal disorders are among the most prevalent health concerns in children, affecting millions nationwide. From infants to adolescents, children may experience a range of gastrointestinal issues, including gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), constipation, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), and celiac disease.
"Pediatric gastroenterology encompasses a wide spectrum of conditions, each requiring specialized care tailored to the unique needs of young patients," says Dr. Dave. "By fostering awareness and understanding of these conditions, we can equip parents with the knowledge and resources needed to recognize symptoms early and seek appropriate medical attention."
To support parents in navigating pediatric gastrointestinal health, GI Alliance offers valuable resources and guidelines for identifying and managing common digestive disorders in children. By emphasizing preventive measures, such as maintaining a balanced diet, promoting regular physical activity, and prioritizing hydration, parents can help mitigate the risk of gastrointestinal issues in their children.
"As healthcare providers, it's our responsibility to empower families with the information and support they need to make informed decisions about their children's health," says Dr. Dave. "By fostering open communication and collaboration, we can work together to ensure every child receives the comprehensive care they deserve."
Throughout Women's Health Awareness Month and beyond, GI Alliance and Texas Digestive Disease Consultants remain committed to advancing pediatric gastroenterology and promoting optimal digestive health for children across the community.
For more information about pediatric gastroenterology services at TDDC, visit tddctx.com.
For media inquiries or interviews with Dr. Mona Dave, please contact:
Media Relations 
Joe E Carmean 
410.845.7015 
joe@punchingnungroup.com

About GI Alliance
GI Alliance is the leading, physician-led, majority physician owned network for gastrointestinal care in the US. GI Alliance supports practice management for over 800 independent gastroenterologists, delivering the highest quality GI care for patients in 400 practice locations  across Arkansas, Arizona, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Oklahoma, Rhode Island, Texas, Utah and Washington. GI Alliance  partners with the nation’s premier GI physician practices supporting operational management, ancillary service development, and  patient engagement, enabling practices to focus on providing the highest quality patient care while maintaining clinical autonomy.  Investing in clinical  research, care management strategies  and sharing knowledge across the network, GI Alliance streamlines patient care, equipping physicians with cutting edge skills and treatment protocols that improve the patient experience and ensure the best possible  patient outcomes.

 

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