Ear zaps for EDS? trial tests gentle stimulation to soothe teen gut pain
NCT ID NCT05212129
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This study is testing whether two gentle, non-invasive methods of stimulating a nerve in the ear or through sound can reduce severe stomach pain and digestive symptoms in teenagers with hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (hEDS). Researchers will enroll 90 teens aged 10-18 who have hEDS and related stomach and nervous system problems. The goal is to see if these safe nerve stimulation techniques can improve symptoms and quality of life by calming the gut-brain connection.
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