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Patient Education Handouts
Pediatric Patient Education (2021)
Published: January 2021
... in one way, or eat one thing, and not being flexible Eating or mouthing things that are not food (pica) Eating uncontrollably Packing their mouth with food Throwing up, gagging, and chewing or rechewing food for a long time Slowed feeding skills as part of overall developmental delays...
Patient Education Handouts
Pediatric Patient Education (2021)
Published: January 2021
..., mostrándose inflexible. Comer o llevarse a la boca cosas que no son alimentos (pica). Comer descontroladamente. Llenarse la boca de comida. Vomitar, hacer arcadas y masticar o volver a masticar la comida durante mucho tiempo. Destrezas para alimentarse más lentas como parte de los retrasos...
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Published: February 2024
... and/or damage to the brain and kidneys. Keywords: poisoning ; home safety ; pica behavior ; blood lead levels ; BLLs ; chelation therapy ; lead paint ; environmental health 1a. Epidemiology According to the World Health Organization (WHO) approximately 1 million people die every year from lead...)
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Published: February 2024
... instruments were significantly higher when compared to venous samples. While less invasive hemoglobin monitoring techniques become more accessible, the venous sample remains the gold standard. If there is a history of pica, especially in ambulatory toddlers who live in homes built before 1978, consider...)
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Published: June 2023
..., including food selectivity based on texture, color, or temperature; rituals around food presentation; and compulsive eating of certain foods. 397 – 399 Behavioral refusal may also present as the child holding food in the mouth, volitional gagging, and emesis. Common related problems include pica...)
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Published: June 2023
... caloric intake. Stool withholding exacerbates constipation and may have psychosocial consequences. Medications. Medications that can cause excessive sedation or decreased appetite include stimulants, selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, and topiramate. Pica and rumination are more...)
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Journal Articles
Pediatr Rev (2021) 42 (7): 360–374.
Published: July 2021
... if the child does not make eye contact, has stereotypical behaviors that involve the eyes (eg, eye poking), or shows signs of visual inattentiveness. ( 2 ) Children with pica should have blood tests for elevated lead and iron deficiency, and families should be counseled about reducing risk of toxic...
Book Chapter
Published: June 2016
10.1542/9781610020473-part02_sec02_screening_ch027
EISBN: 978-1-61002-047-3
ISBN: 978-1-58110-966-5
... or school performance, slow cognitive and social development during childhood, headaches, dizziness, pica, glossitis, stomatitis, pallor, or koilonychia (spooning of nails). Additional information that is relevant to the anemic patient is a history of neonatal jaundice, ethnicity, dietary intake, and family...