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Abdominal pain is traditionally described by its chronicity (acute or chronic), its progression over time, its nature (sharp, dull, colicky), its distribution (by various methods, such as abdominal quadrant (left upper quadrant, left lower quadrant, right upper quadrant, right lower quadrant) or other methods that divide the abdomen into nine sections), and by characterization of the factors that make it worse, or alleviate it.
Commonly prescribed cholesterol-lowering drugs could be effective in treating ulcerative colitis

Commonly prescribed cholesterol-lowering drugs could be effective in treating ulcerative colitis

Review: Long COVID symptoms rarely persisted beyond 12 weeks in young people

Review: Long COVID symptoms rarely persisted beyond 12 weeks in young people

Pediatric SARS-CoV-2 infections usually mild, says study

Pediatric SARS-CoV-2 infections usually mild, says study

IL-1-Ra autoantibodies observed in high frequency in children with PIMS/MIS-C

IL-1-Ra autoantibodies observed in high frequency in children with PIMS/MIS-C

Study introduces new surgical procedure to treat patients with congenital intestinal malrotation

Study introduces new surgical procedure to treat patients with congenital intestinal malrotation

Research offers new insight into how to treat endometriosis

Research offers new insight into how to treat endometriosis

COVID-19 with pre-eclampsia and acute fatty liver of pregnancy

COVID-19 with pre-eclampsia and acute fatty liver of pregnancy

Four out of ten children with new-onset type 1 diabetes receive delayed care

Four out of ten children with new-onset type 1 diabetes receive delayed care

Study demonstrates the potency of herbal medicines against Bartonella henselae

Study demonstrates the potency of herbal medicines against Bartonella henselae

Algorithmic clustering by pain distribution may help personalize chronic pain management

Algorithmic clustering by pain distribution may help personalize chronic pain management

Antibiotic-resistant salmonella bacteria packs a punch for U.S. travelers

Antibiotic-resistant salmonella bacteria packs a punch for U.S. travelers

$40 million multi-year study to examine long-term impacts of COVID-19 and MIS-C

$40 million multi-year study to examine long-term impacts of COVID-19 and MIS-C

Heart problems in kids with MIS-C resolve rapidly, study shows

Heart problems in kids with MIS-C resolve rapidly, study shows

Experts offer guidance on diagnosis and treatment of myocarditis in children

Experts offer guidance on diagnosis and treatment of myocarditis in children

Sunflower peptide identified as a potential drug for treating abdominal pain

Sunflower peptide identified as a potential drug for treating abdominal pain

Long COVID has low prevalence in school-age children, UK study suggests

Long COVID has low prevalence in school-age children, UK study suggests

Molecule derived from tarantula venom may help relieve chronic IBS pain

Molecule derived from tarantula venom may help relieve chronic IBS pain

Study provides treatment guidance for children and adolescents with multisystem inflammatory syndrome

Study provides treatment guidance for children and adolescents with multisystem inflammatory syndrome

How symptom reporting among hospital employees can be used to monitor the spread of COVID-19 within the community

How symptom reporting among hospital employees can be used to monitor the spread of COVID-19 within the community

Irritable bowel syndrome is linked to bacterial biofilms in the gut

Irritable bowel syndrome is linked to bacterial biofilms in the gut

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