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Encopresis (en-ko-PREE-sis) is the repeated passing of stool into clothing in a child who has already been toilet trained. The passing of stool usually ...
Find possible causes of nausea or vomiting in children based on specific factors. Check one or more factors on this page that apply to your child's symptom.
As a result, transgender people are at risk of emotional and psychological abuse, physical and sexual violence, sexually transmitted infections, substance ...
— For some patients with the most common type of lung ... Researchers find link between childhood trauma, recent abuse and more severe menopause symptoms.
Youth and their parents gain the skills to help expand the volume and variety of food they eat, to improve weight and correct nutritional deficiencies.
About this study. The purpose of this research is to gather information from the child and parent with regards to the use of electronic treatment tools to ...
Diarrhea in children · Abdominal pain or cramping · Bloating or abdominal swelling · Bloody stools · Decreased energy or fatigue · Fever · Foul-smelling stools
Gallbladder disease. People who have gallbladder conditions, such as gallstones or polyps, are at increased risk of bile reflux. Smoking and alcohol abuse.
... of somatic symptom disorder, as are people with more than one health condition. People with a history of childhood illness, sexual abuse or other trauma are ...
As a result, you're at increased risk of depression and substance abuse. To ... Make a list of all medications, vitamins or supplements that you or your child is ...
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