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From:Journal of Heart Centered Therapies (Vol. 13, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedKuttner, Leora. (Mar 2009). CBT and Hypnosis: The Worry-Bug Versus the Cake. Contemporary Hypnosis, Vol 26(1), 60-64. Sleep and pain negatively impact each other. Children in pain often have difficulty going to sleep...
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From:Annals of African Medicine (Vol. 8, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedByline: F. Abantanga, B. Nimako, M. Amoah Background : Acute abdominal conditions are a common reason for emergency admission of children. Little is available in the literature about such conditions in our subregion,...
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From:Reactions Weekly (Issue 1253)[S] A 34-year-old woman developed urticaria following treatment with fexofenadine, olopatadine, chlorphenamine, ebastine, cetirizine and hydroxyzine; she also developed abdominal pain and vomiting after hydroxyzine...
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From:Neurology India (Vol. 54, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedByline: C. Hsieh, C. Pai, T. Tsai, Y. Chiang, Y. Su An abdominal pseudocyst is a rare, but important complication in patients with a ventriculo-peritoneal (VP) shunt insertion. Several predisposing factors for this...
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From:ConsultantPeer-ReviewedByline: CAROLYN J. SACHS, MD, MPH ABSTRACT: Because abdominal pain is such a common chief complaint, arriving at an exact diagnosis is often challenging. An accurate history and thorough physical examination may be...
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From:British Journal of Sports Medicine (Vol. 37, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedStitch, side ache, and side cramp are terms that have been used to describe an undesirable accompaniment to exercise that is well known but poorly understood. Whereas references to the pain can be found in the works of...
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From:Journal of Environmental Health (Vol. 66, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedABSTRACT This paper reports on an outbreak of abdominal pain and vomiting in 12 people who worked on a small industrial estate in rural Cheshire (in the United Kingdom). Investigations at the time were unable to...
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From:Consultant (Vol. 39, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedAilments exhibiting mild diarrhea coupled with abdominal pain can be initially treated with a broad-spectrum antibiotic such as trovafloxacin in order to immediately eliminate diverticulitis and its enteric flora as the...
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From:British Medical Journal (Vol. 319, Issue 7207) Peer-ReviewedEDITOR--Williams et al conclude that psychological and behavioural factors may explain why children were more likely to have abdominal pain during the school term than the holidays.[1] As non-specific abdominal pain...
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From:British Medical Journal (Vol. 306, Issue 6891) Peer-ReviewedUrinary tract infections are common in infancy and childhood and may indicate an underlying urological problem requiring treatment. The standard method for the diagnosis of urinary tract infection remains the...
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From:Consultant (Vol. 37, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedRecurrent pediatric abdominal pain is often due to gastrointestinal causes such as irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and constipation, carbohydrate malabsorption and inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Rectal and stool...
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From:Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine (Vol. 9, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedABSTRACT Objective: Pneumonia is a well-known cause of acute abdominal pain in children. However, the utility of chest radiography in this setting is controversial. We sought to determine the prevalence of pneumonia...
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From:Mayo Clinic Proceedings (Vol. 93, Issue 9) Peer-ReviewedA 39-year-old woman presented to the clinic with an 8-month history of worsening constipation, abdominal pain, and intermittent episodes of hematochezia. On average, she reported having one bowel movement per week. Each...
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From:Nursing Standard (Vol. 20, Issue 38) Peer-ReviewedSummary Abdominal pain has many causes, from simple to complex presentations. Patients with abdominal pain may have a number of physiological and psychological needs. Nurses have a key role to play in patient...
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From:Advances in Natural and Applied Sciences (Vol. 7, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedThe antinociceptive activities of two Indonesian Jamu herbal formulations, namely Anrat and Donrat were evaluated in acetic acid-induced gastric pain model in Swiss albino mice. At doses of 50, 100 and 200 mg per kg...
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From:Journal of Medical Society (Vol. 33, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedByline: Ksh. Singh, Chabungbam. Singh, Sridartha. Khumukcham, Nagha. Marak, Pankaj. Kumar, Heishnam. Parasmani, Gamelial. Kharshiing Background: Scrub typhus is one of the causes of acute abdomen in surgical...
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From:Archives of Disease in Childhood Fetal and Neonatal Edition (Vol. 89, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedArch Dis Child 2004;89:13-16 Aims: To evaluate children referred for defecation disorders using the child behavioural checklist (CBCL). Methods: A total of 215 patients were divided into three groups: 135 (5-14...
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From:BioMed Research InternationalPeer-ReviewedWe evaluated the effectiveness of an antispasmodic, mebeverine, in the treatment of childhood functional abdominal pain (FAP). Children with FAP (n = 115, aged 6-18 years) received mebeverine (135 mg, twice daily) or...
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From:Pediatric Nephrology (Vol. 36, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Özgür Özdemir-Simsek 1 , Belde Kasap-Demir 1 2 , Gökçen Erfidan 1 , Seçil Arslansoyu-Çamlar 1 , Eren Soyaltin 1 , Demet Alaygut 1 , Fatma Mutlubas 1 Author Affiliations: (1) grid.414882.3, 0000 0004 0643...
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From:Nature (Vol. 580, Issue 7805) Peer-ReviewedThe mammalian gut must defend against a variety of infectious agents. Neurons, cells not usually thought of as first-responders during infection, are now found to aid the gut's barrier function and stop bacteria from...