Abstract
As of now, constipation in children, especially in babies during the first years of life, is a common complaint during a visit to a pediatrician and a gastroenterologist. Despite the fact that the current guidelines for the management of this patient group have been elaborated, there has been no consensus of opinion among parents and specialists regarding the therapy and prevention of constipation in children so far. The article discusses the diagnosis and treatment of functional constipation in children. The authors give their own observations and experience with the rectal suppositories Glycelax® pediatric in the therapy of proctogenic and mixed constipation in infants.
Highlights
В настоящее время запор у детей, особенно у детей первых лет жизни, является широко распространенной жалобой на приеме педиатра и гастроэнтеролога
Despite the fact that the current guidelines for the management of this patient group have been elaborated, there has been no consensus of opinion among parents and specialists regarding the therapy and prevention of constipation in children so far
The article discusses the diagnosis and treatment of functional constipation in children. The authors give their own observations and experience with the rectal suppositories Glycelax® pediatric in the therapy of proctogenic and mixed constipation in infants
Summary
В настоящее время запор у детей, особенно у детей первых лет жизни, является широко распространенной жалобой на приеме педиатра и гастроэнтеролога. Вследствие недостаточной настороженности и убежденности в том, что у детей первых лет жизни встречается запор функционального характера в большинстве случаев, с опозданием диагностируется органическая патология, в частности болезнь Гиршпрунга, аллергия Согласно клиническим рекомендациям в настоящее время для постановки диагноза функционального запора у детей рекомендуется использовать Римские критерии III пересмотра (2006) [4].
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