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Paediatr Nurs
; 19(7): 20-2, 2007 Sep.
Artículo
en Inglés
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-17926768
RESUMEN
Three per cent of children in the community may be affected by chronic constipation. Causes of constipation may be organic or functional: the cornerstone of management is thorough interview and physical examination to identify appropriate investigations, identify causes and decide on management. Whatever the cause, faecal impaction must be managed as the first phase of treatment using appropriate medications. Other strategies may include increasing the fibre content of the child's meals and increasing fluid intake. Getting into a regular toilet habit helps prevent constipation and a structured toileting programme promotes the resumption of faecal continence.