Originally Published at ENEMEEZ
Curated Content Published at Enemeez Researchers show that the number of constipated children seen by primary care doctors has continued to increase. Caring for children with constipation is also expensive. Most children and toddlers (about 95% of the reported cases)...
Originally Published at Children's Hospital Colorado
Curated Content Published at Children’s Hospital Colorado Enemas are sometimes a necessary daily treatment for children. The experts at the International Center for Colorectal and Urogenital Care may recommend daily enemas for your child at home for a short...
Originally Published at Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh
Curated Content Sourced from Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh Enemas are used to help clean the colon. The enema allows a solution to enter the colon via the rectum to assist in cleaning stool out of the colon and keeping the child free of accidents for 24...
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Curated Content Published at Enemeez Constipation is a common ailment that affects 25-30% of young children and toddlers. It is the cause of nearly 8% of pediatric outpatient visits and 25% of referrals to gastroenterology specialists. Children with Down syndrome face...
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Curated Content Published at Enemeez When your child isn’t feeling well and you can’t figure out exactly why consider constipation as a possible cause. It may not be the first thing parents think of, but constipation causes a myriad of symptoms that affect a child’s...