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7 Out of 10 Babies in the Middle East Experience GI Discomfort

Written by Noura Salama | Jun 16, 2025 7:40:47 AM

Understanding GI Discomfort in Middle Eastern Infants

Mild gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms are a common concern for infants, particularly in their first months of life. According to a global healthcare professional (HCP) survey presented at ESPGHAN 2024, gas and bloating are among the most commonly reported symptoms. These issues can be stressful for both infants and their caregivers. Understanding the underlying causes of GI distress is essential for developing effective management strategies.

Why Do GI Symptoms Occur in Infants?

This might be due to several factors, including:

  • Immature digestive systems
  • Intolerance to animal protein
  • Hard curd formation in the stomach
  • Underdeveloped lactase activity
  • Immature gut microbiota

 

The Role of Nutrition in Digestive Health

Nutrition plays a critical role in infant digestive health. The study found that nutritional components in infant formula are among the primary reported causes of GI symptoms. Specifically, the type of protein used in formulas can influence how well infants tolerate their food. Many “comfort” formulas try to ease digestion by reducing lactose, or hydrolyzing proteins. In contrast, Kabrita Goat Milk Formula supports digestion naturally through:

  • Soft curd and low αS1-casein – easier on tiny stomachs
  • A2 β-casein – a gentler type of protein, similar to what’s in breast milk
  • Added GOS (galacto-oligosaccharides) – to support a healthy gut microbiota

 

Conclusion

In conclusion, understanding the prevalence and causes of GI distress in infants is vital for effective management. The study shows that 36% of HCPs recommend goat milk-based formulas to ease symptoms. With its gentle composition, Kabrita offers a well-tolerated option to support infant digestive health.