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Originally published January 18 2005

A child’s anxiety before surgery may cause behavioral problems later on

by Mike Adams, NaturalNews Editor

If a child is anxious before surgery, he or she may develop a number of post-surgery problems—including more anxiety, bedwetting, and nighttime crying. That’s according to a study from Yale, which states that anxious little patients are also more likely to develop delirium after surgery. In some cases, the children may be reacting to the parents’ own anxiety about their illness.





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