Chapter 1 ABDOMINAL PAIN (CHRONIC AND RECURRENT)
General Discussion
1. Persistent or recurrent pain or discomfort centered in the upper abdomen (superior to the umbilicus)
2. Not relieved by defecation or associated with the onset of a change in stool frequency or stool form (i.e., not IBS)
3. No evidence of an inflammatory, anatomic, metabolic, or neoplastic process that explains the subject’s symptoms
1. Abdominal discomfort (an uncomfortable sensation not described as pain) or pain associated with two or more of the following at least 25% of the time:
2. No evidence of an inflammatory, anatomic, metabolic, or neoplastic process that explains the subject’s symptoms
1. Episodic or continuous abdominal pain
2. Insufficient criteria for other functional gastrointestinal disorders
3. No evidence of an inflammatory, anatomic, metabolic, or neoplastic process that explains the subject’s symptoms
1. Some loss of daily functioning
2. Additional somatic symptoms such as headache, limb pain, or difficulty sleeping
1. Paroxysmal episodes of intense, acute periumbilical pain that lasts for 1 hour or longer
2. Intervening periods of usual health lasting weeks to months
3. The pain interferes with normal activities
4. The pain is associated with two or more of the following:
5. No evidence of an inflammatory, anatomic, metabolic, or neoplastic process that explains the subject’s symptoms