PEDIATRICIAN'S TACTICS FOR ABDOMINAL PAIN IN CHILDREN
Abstract
Functional abdominal pain in children and adolescents is characterized by a wide range of manifestations, does not belong to a separate nosological form, has clinical, prognostic significance and maintains the interest of internists in diagnostics and treatment. Given the wide variety of signs of the systemic nature of the process in childhood, it is advisable to comprehensively examine patients with abdominal pain. Of fundamental importance for pediatric practice is an accurate syndromic diagnosis, which determines the need and strategy of treatment, while the tactical task of the doctor is to choose a drug with the greatest therapeutic and least toxic potential.
Keywords
children, abdominal pain, trimebutine.How to Cite
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