Abdominal pain among older adults is a common complaint with broad differential diagnosis. Atypical and delayed presentation is common. The lack of abnormalities in vitals signs despite serious ...
Abdominal pain is considered chronic if it lasts for more than three months. The pain may be constant or it can come and go over the three-month period or longer. There are many health conditions ...
IBS is a chronic condition affecting the large intestine ... Image courtesy: Adobe Stock Note: While these are the common reasons for abdominal pain in adults, it is important to never take this pain ...
Functional abdominal pain (FAP) and irritable bowel syndrome ... psychosocial treatments are effective in treating somatic symptoms in both adults and children with functional gastrointestinal ...
Nerve entrapment syndromes, particularly anterior cutaneous nerve entrapment syndrome (ACNES), are increasingly recognized as significant contributors to chronic abdominal pain. These syndromes ...
Researchers at the University of Vienna have developed an innovative therapy based on gut-specific oral peptides designed to treat chronic abdominal pain. This approach aims to provide a safe and ...
Chronic abdominal pain can be a difficult diagnostic dilemma. Anterior cutaneousnerve entrapment syndrome (ACNES) is a potential differential diagnosis that should be considered because treatment is ...
UTI symptoms can fade for a few days but then return. Here’s how to tell if your UTI is going away and how to use home ...
Diarrhea may be acute and occur suddenly, or chronic and develop ... Talk with a doctor sooner if abdominal pain and diarrhea affect infants, older adults, or those with suppressed immune systems.
Background Chronic ... adults recruited from the general population with any musculoskeletal pain or disorder greater than 3 months; participants with pain suggestive of non-musculoskeletal pain, for ...
Design Cross-sectional study of previously collected stool samples. Setting and patients Two hundred stool samples originated from children aged 5–19 years with chronic abdominal pain and diarrhoea, ...