|
|
- NEWSLETTERS
- MOBILE APPS
-
ADD TIME NEWS
Medicine: Children with Ulcers
Because children with peptic ulcers seldom appear in medical literature, it has been assumed that the disease is rare. Far from it, says Dr. Bertram R. Girdany: at Pittsburgh's Children's Hospital he has had no less than 45 cases in a year.
Dr. Girdany's child patients ranged from 14 months to eleven years old. Some had ulcers of the stomach, some of the duodenum. There were 25 girls and 20 boys, and nearly all told the familiar story of feeling intense pain when hungry, often in the middle of the night, and of getting relief after a meal. A few had had recurrent vomiting spells instead of pain possibly a sign of ulcers that are otherwise overlooked.
The child with ulcers is much like an adult with ulcers: the brighter-than-average, tense type, who bottles up his emotions. (Dr. Girdany's patients did not kick and scream the way many kids would if offered a "barium breakfast," but suffered in silence.) Such children may carry their ulcer troubles into adult life so that tense little tykes grow into big, tense tycoons.
Most Popular »
- No Churchgoing Christmas for the First Family
- Why Brittany Murphy Is Worth Remembering
- How Panera Bread Defies the Recession
- Israel vs. Hizballah: Drumbeats of War
- The Pentagon Prepares for a Missile Attack from 'Iran'
- In Germany, a Disturbing Rise of Right-Wing Violence
- Obama, a Favorite Son, Will Perk Up Hawaii's Holidays
- Climate Change: How Fast Is the Earth Shifting?
- Sean Goldman: Home by Christmas
- The Battle for Sean Goldman: The View from Brazil
- No Churchgoing Christmas for the First Family
- How Panera Bread Defies the Recession
- Climate Change: How Fast Is the Earth Shifting?
- Mexico City's Revolutionary First: Gay Marriage
- The Pentagon Prepares for a Missile Attack from 'Iran'
- Holland's Plan to Tax Every Kilometer Driven
- In Germany, a Disturbing Rise of Right-Wing Violence
- Why Brittany Murphy Is Worth Remembering
- Domestic Terror Incidents Hit a Peak in 2009
- Should the U.S. Destroy Jihadist Websites?





RSS