Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Recurrent abdominal pain
- definition
- pain sufficient to interrupt normal activities
- duration
- at least 3 months
- may become part of a vicious cycle of anxiety
- w/ escalating pain
- anxiety may -> altered bowel motility
- child may perceive this as pain
- epidemiology
- 10% of school age kids
- characteristically umbilical
- child otherwise well
- can be a manifestation of stress
- 3 distinct sx constellations arising from functional
abnormalities of gut motility or enteral neurones
- irritable bowel syndrome
- most common
- abdominal migraine
- functional dyspepsia
- many ppl will have one of these 3
- Mx
- aim: ID any serious cause w/o unnecessary ix
- o/e
- inspect perineum
- for anal fissures
- urine microscopy and culture
- abdominal ultrasound
- to exclude gall stones and pelvic
ureteric junction obstruction
- long-term prognosis
- about 1/2 of affected children rapidly become free of sx
- in 1/4, sx take some months to resolve
- in 1/4, sx continue or return in
adulthood as migraine, IBS or functional
dyspepsia
- cause
- > 90% no structural cause IDed
- gastrointestinal
- irritable bowel syndrome
- constipation
- non-ulcer dyspepsia
- abdominal migraine
- gastritis and peptic ulceration
- epigastric pain @ night,
haematemesis (duodenal ulcer)
- inflammatory
bowel disease
- diarrhoea
- weight loss
- blood in stools
- malrotation
- bilious vomiting
- abdo distension
- gynaecological
- dysmenorrhoea
- ovarian cysts
- pelvic inflammatory
disease
- psychosocial
- bullying
- abuse
- stress
- hepatobility/pancreatic
- hepatitis
- jaundice (liver disease)
- gallstones
- pancreatitis
- vomiting
- urinary tract
- UTI
- dysuria
- secondary enuresis
- pelvi-ureteric junction obstruction