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Original Abstract of the Article

Main research findings

Various studies on abdominal pain in children have shown that several treatments are effective. For example, a study by 11 showed that home-based self-hypnotherapy is as effective as hypnotherapy conducted by qualified therapists. Also, a study by 5 suggests that the probiotic Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG (LGG) may be effective in treating abdominal pain-related functional gastrointestinal disorders in children. On the other hand, a study by 9 suggests that the antidepressant citalopram may be effective in treating functional abdominal pain in children, but larger studies are needed.

Treatment summary

According to a study by 11 , home-based self-hypnotherapy is as effective as hypnotherapy conducted by qualified therapists. This means that home-based hypnotherapy can be an option for children with functional abdominal pain, even when expert intervention is difficult. Also, a study by 5 suggests that the probiotic Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG (LGG) may be effective in treating abdominal pain-related functional gastrointestinal disorders in children. This indicates the possibility that dietary therapy may be effective in treating abdominal pain in children. Furthermore, a study by 9 suggests that the antidepressant citalopram may be effective in treating functional abdominal pain in children. This indicates that psychological factors may be involved in treating abdominal pain in children.

Benefits and Risks

Benefits Summary

There are several effective options for treating abdominal pain in children, including home-based self-hypnotherapy, probiotics, and antidepressants. These treatments may require expert guidance, but they can help reduce abdominal pain in children.

Risks Summary

Treatment of abdominal pain in children also carries the risk of side effects. For example, antidepressants can cause side effects such as nausea and headache. Also, probiotics can cause allergic reactions. Therefore, it is important to consult your doctor before starting these treatments.

Comparison between studies

Commonalities in studies

These studies have in common that they are exploring treatments for abdominal pain in children. Also, these studies all suggest that treating abdominal pain in children requires a multi-faceted approach.

Differences in studies

These studies differ in the type of abdominal pain they target, the treatments they use, and the research designs they employ. Therefore, it may be difficult to directly compare the results of these studies. However, taking the results of these studies as a whole, it is clear that there are multiple effective treatments for abdominal pain in children.

Consistency and contradictions in results

The results of these studies show both consistency and contradictions. For example, a study by 11 showed that home-based self-hypnotherapy is as effective as hypnotherapy conducted by qualified therapists. On the other hand, a study by 9 suggests that antidepressants may be effective, but that larger studies are needed. Overall, these results indicate that there are multiple effective treatments for abdominal pain in children, but the effectiveness of each treatment may vary depending on the child's condition.

Notes on application to real life

The results of these studies may be helpful in treating abdominal pain in children, but these studies were conducted under specific conditions. Therefore, the results of these studies cannot be applied directly to all children. When treating abdominal pain in children, it is important to consult a physician and choose a treatment appropriate for the child's condition.

Limitations of current research

These studies have several limitations. For example, these studies were all small studies, and larger studies may be needed. Also, these studies were conducted under specific conditions, and the results of these studies cannot be applied directly to all children.

Future research directions

Research on treating abdominal pain in children needs to continue. In particular, larger studies are needed, and studies targeting a variety of children's conditions are needed. These studies should also investigate long-term effects and side effects.

Conclusion

There are multiple effective treatments for abdominal pain in children. However, the effectiveness of these treatments may vary depending on the child's condition. When treating abdominal pain in children, it is important to consult a physician and choose a treatment appropriate for the child's condition.

List of treatments

  • Self-hypnotherapy
  • Probiotics
  • Antidepressants
  • Cognitive behavioral therapy
  • Yoga
  • Acupuncture
  • Treatment for abdominal myofascial pain syndrome

Literature analysis of 16 papers
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