Non-specific abdominal pain
Non-specific abdominal pain
The clinical features of NSAP are similar to acute appendicitis, but the pain is poorly localised, not aggravated by movement and not accompanied by guarding. The site and severity of maximum tenderness vary on repeated examinations. Symp toms are typically self-limiting. The aetiology is obscure, but viral infections are hypothesised if there is lymphadenopathy . In some children, recurrent abdominal pain can be organic; in others, it is e ventually attributed to an underlying psychosocial problem. Non-specific abdominal pain
The clinical features of NSAP are similar to acute appendicitis, but the pain is poorly localised, not aggravated by movement and not accompanied by guarding. The site and severity of maximum tenderness vary on repeated examinations. Symp toms are typically self-limiting. The aetiology is obscure, but viral infections are hypothesised if there is lymphadenopathy . In some children, recurrent abdominal pain can be organic; in others, it is e ventually attributed to an underlying psychosocial problem. Non-specific abdominal pain
The clinical features of NSAP are similar to acute appendicitis, but the pain is poorly localised, not aggravated by movement and not accompanied by guarding. The site and severity of maximum tenderness vary on repeated examinations. Symp toms are typically self-limiting. The aetiology is obscure, but viral infections are hypothesised if there is lymphadenopathy . In some children, recurrent abdominal pain can be organic; in others, it is e ventually attributed to an underlying psychosocial problem.
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