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Condition

Pediatric Constipation

What You Need to Know

Constipation occurs when your child has painful stools that happen less than three times a week. It's the most common gastrointestinal (GI) problem.

Key Symptoms

The most common symptoms of constipation are:

  • Difficult and painful bowel movements
  • Less than 3 bowel movements a week
  • Feeling bloated
  • Belly (abdominal) pain

Diagnosis

Doctors may perform the following tests to determine the cause of the constipation:

  • X-ray
  • Blood work
  • Lower GI series (barium enema)
  • Colonoscopy
  • Sigmoidoscopy
  • Colorectal transit study
  • Anus and rectum (anorectal) function tests

Treatment

Treatment may include:

  • Lifestyle and diet changes
  • Medication
  • Biofeedback

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Frequently Asked Questions

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    Comprehensive Motility Program

    The Motility Program works to help treat a number of motility issues impacting your child's digestive tract, including abdominal pain, aspirating, constipation and incontinence. Learn more about our Comprehensive Motility Program.

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