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Recurrent tummy (abdominal) pain (RAP) is among the most prevalent symptoms where children experience frequent stomach pain over an extended period. RAP is prevalent in children, affecting 10-20% of school aged children. There is no consensus regarding this widespread issue's genesis, investigation, and management. This review touches on a few concerns about children's recurrent abdominal pain.