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Constipation
Constipation is common in infants and children, and the problem
usually is a short-lived and without significant long-term consequences.
Constipation usually resolves after modification of the child's fluid and
dietary regimen, although a stool softener.
I. Pathophysiology
- A. Chronic constipation is rarely caused by an anatomic or
pathophysiologic abnormality. Persistent difficulty with the passage of stool
may often lead to impaction, stool withholding.
| Conditions Associated With Constipation |
| Condition |
Common Causes |
| Lack of Fecal Bulk |
High carbohydrate
constipation or high protein diet Undernutrition |
| Abnormally Hard
Stools |
Excessive cow milk
intake |
| Abnormally Dry
Stools |
Dehydration Infantile renal acidosis
Diabetes insipidus
Idiopathic hypercalcemia |
| Nervous System Lesion |
Spinal cord lesions |
| Mechanical Constipation |
Anorectal stenotic
lesions
Intrinsic
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