constipation in children Flashcards

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define

also may be overflow diarrhoea

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Constipation is generally defined as a child that defaecates less than 3 times per week or has significant difficulty passing stool. Chronic constipation in children is associated with hard pellet like stool that is difficult to pass. There may also be overflow diarrhoea from fluid moving past the hard stool in the rectum.

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cx

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Low fibre diet
Dislike of using toilet
Pain on passing stool e.g., secondary to an anal fissure or very hard stool
Not recognising sensation of needing to pass stool

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cx

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Low fibre diet
Dislike of using toilet
Pain on passing stool e.g., secondary to an anal fissure or very hard stool
Not recognising sensation of needing to pass stool

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mx

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Initial treatment of chronic constipation is with a movicol disimpaction regimen

This is followed by maintenance movicol, alongside a high fibre diet and advice about encouraging good toileting habits

2nd line is senna

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5
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what is hirschsprung

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As the baby develops in utero, the distal colon is not innervated correctly. The resulting aganglionic colon is shrunken and not able to distend properly. This causes a back pressure of stool trapped in the more proximal colon.

absesnse og ganglion cells in myenteric and submucosal plexuses
occurs in rectosigmoid

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features of hirschsprung

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a delay in passing meconium (>48 hours)
a distended abdomen
forceful evacuation of meconium after digital rectal examination - like gush woosh
poor response to movicol
poor weight gain

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DX and tx of hirshsprung

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rectal suction biopsy
removal of the section of aganglionic colon and the healthy bowel is pulled through.

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wheere does hirschsprung typically occur

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rectosigmoid

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anal fissure painful on rectum exam and kid cries when going to the toilet what do you do

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dis-impaction regime of laxatives - lactulose

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necrotising entercolitis

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abdo distention
blood stools
prematurity is a risk factor

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foecal loading seen in

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chronic constipation

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when taking a rectal biopsy in hirschsprung disease where are you taking it from

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1.5cm above the pectinate lin e

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