Shadow Health Abdominal Pain (Esther Park) Practice Test

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What is generally true about chronic abdominal pain?

It lasts less than six months

It often indicates an acute condition

It typically requires immediate surgery

It lasts longer than six months

Chronic abdominal pain is defined as pain that persists for an extended period, typically longer than six months. This distinguishes it from acute abdominal pain, which is often sudden in onset and may indicate a specific condition or injury requiring urgent medical attention. Chronic pain can be linked to a variety of underlying issues, including inflammatory bowel disease, irritable bowel syndrome, or other functional disorders. Since it lasts longer than six months, it often requires a different management approach focused on long-term care, pain management, and addressing any underlying conditions contributing to the pain. Understanding this characteristic is crucial for both diagnosis and treatment planning in patients experiencing chronic abdominal pain.

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