FIELD: medicine.
SUBSTANCE: invention refers in particular to children's gastroenterology . The evaluation of the children's non-ulcer dyspepsia course by means of symptoms identification requires three-stage evaluation. On the first stage the symptoms mentioned below are evaluated in numbers: frequency and strength of abdominal pain, heartburn, sickliness, vomiting, belching, dysphagia, distension, bitter taste. The second stage requires calculation of the dyspepsia manifestation degree. The obtained information allows diagnosing children's non-ulcer dyspepsia. The third stage stipulates the specification of the difference between the dyspepsia manifestation degrees. The obtained information allows evaluating the dyspepsia degree and the dynamics of the disease intensity.
EFFECT: means improves the accuracy of the non-ulcer dyspepsia symptoms, disease dynamics and evaluate the treatment rates.
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Dates
2012-02-20—Published
2008-11-06—Filed