Pediatric functional abdominal pain syndrome (FAPS)
If your child has chronic, recurring abdominal pain and no cause can be found, it might be pediatric functional abdominal pain syndrome (FAPS).
What is pediatric functional abdominal pain syndrome (FAPS)?
Recurring abdominal pain with no other explanation is called functional abdominal pain or FAPS.
How do you know if your child has functional abdominal pain?
FAPS is usually diagnosed after a physical examination of a child and any medical testing does not find another cause for the pain. A child may have symptoms of functional abdominal pain all the time, or the symptoms may come and go.
Although functional abdominal pain is not life threatening, it can have other negative effects. Children experiencing functional abdominal pain may become frustrated, have trouble sleeping, or they may miss school and other activities due to the pain.
What are the signs and symptoms of pediatric functional abdominal pain syndrome (FAPS)?
The symptoms of functional abdominal pain are similar to other medical conditions, so be sure to have your doctor rule out another cause.
Los síntomas pueden incluir:
Abdominal pain that is constant or comes and goes
Feeling full after eating very little food
Acidez
Stomach pain during bowel movements
What are the causes of pediatric functional abdominal pain syndrome (FAPS)?
The exact cause of functional abdominal pain is unknown. However, researchers and doctors believe there may be a problem with nerve signals that cause a child’s stomach to be more sensitive than average. A child may have extra sensitivity to certain foods, having gas in the abdomen or other changes in bowel function.
Who is at risk for functional abdominal pain?
Your child is more at risk for functional abdominal pain if they have the following:
How is pediatric functional abdominal pain syndrome (FAPS) treated?
Pediatric functional abdominal pain syndrome (FAPS) doctors and providers
- Dr. Bradley Barth, MDGastroenterólogo pediátrico
- Dra. Michele Alkalay, MDGastroenteróloga pediátrica
- Dra. Amal Aqul, MDHepatóloga pediátrica
- Dra. Sarah Barlow, MDGastroenteróloga pediátrica
- Dra. Nandini Channabasappa, MDGastroenteróloga pediátrica
- Dr. Aakash Goyal, MDGastroenterólogo pediátrico
- Dr. Bhaskar Gurram, MDGastroenterólogo pediátrico
- Dra. Lauren Lazar, MDGastroenteróloga pediátrica
- Dra. Megha Mehta, MDGastroenteróloga pediátrica
- Dra. Claudia Phen, MDGastroenteróloga pediátrica
- Dra. Charina Ramirez, MDGastroenteróloga pediátrica
- Dr. Norberto Rodriguez-Baez, MDHepatólogo pediátrico
- Dra. Isabel Rojas Santamaria, MDGastroenteróloga pediatra
- Dra. Rinarani Sanghavi, MDGastroenteróloga pediátrica
- Dra. Meghana Sathe, MDGastroenteróloga pediátrica
- Dr. Mhammad Gaith Said Semrin, MDGastroenterólogo pediátrico
- Dr. Luis Sifuentes-Dominguez, MDGastroenterólogo pediátrico
- Dr. David Troendle, MDGastroenterólogo pediátrico
- Prof. Phuong Luu, PA-CAsistente médico: Gastroenterología
- Prof. Van Nguyen, APRN, PNP-PCEnfermera facultativa pediátrica: Gastroenterología
- Prof. Jennifer Peacock, APRN, PNP-PCEnfermera facultativa pediátrica: Gastroenterología
- Prof. Shabina Walji-Virani, APRN, PNP-PCEnfermera facultativa pediátrica: Gastroenterología
- Prof. Christine Winser-Bean, APRN, FNPEnfermera facultativa: Gastroenterología