Constipation is one of the most common pathologies of gastrointestinal tract in children. Early rational therapy can significantly improve the prognosis. Medicinal methods of correction of constipation include laxatives, prokinetics, drugs for correction of dysbiosis and metabolite therapy. Preventive measures should include balanced diet and frequent drinking, while physical activity and encouragement of urge to defecate in children can significantly reduce the risk of constipation in children
The work contains the follow-up results obtained by the author himself. 51 children with chronic con...
Childhood functional constipation has an estimated prevalence of 3% in the Western world and is prob...
OBJECTIVE. It has been suggested that the addition of behavioral interventions to laxative therapy i...
In recent years, chronic constipation has become one of the key challenges in pediatric gastroentero...
Chronic constipations represent a heterogeneous group of disorders. They may be a manifestation of i...
Functional constipation is a common healthcare problem among children worldwide and accounts for hig...
<em>Functional origin is known in 95% of children with constipation. According to ICD-10 there is tr...
<em>Chronic constipations are actual problem in children’s gastroenterology. The development of cons...
Constipation is a common problem in children. Although most children respond to conventional treatme...
Osmotic laxatives produce the best results. Fiber and behavior modification may have a role. Increas...
Chronic refractory constipation (CRC) is defined as children who are unable to pass stools in spite ...
<em>Key questions of pathogenesis, diagnostics and treatment of functional constipation in children ...
Childhood functional constipation has an estimated prevalence of 3% in the Western world and is prob...
Constipation in children is an often long-lasting pediatric functional gastrointestinal disorder wit...
Prevalence of childhood constipation has been estimated at 0.7% to 29.6% in the general population w...
The work contains the follow-up results obtained by the author himself. 51 children with chronic con...
Childhood functional constipation has an estimated prevalence of 3% in the Western world and is prob...
OBJECTIVE. It has been suggested that the addition of behavioral interventions to laxative therapy i...
In recent years, chronic constipation has become one of the key challenges in pediatric gastroentero...
Chronic constipations represent a heterogeneous group of disorders. They may be a manifestation of i...
Functional constipation is a common healthcare problem among children worldwide and accounts for hig...
<em>Functional origin is known in 95% of children with constipation. According to ICD-10 there is tr...
<em>Chronic constipations are actual problem in children’s gastroenterology. The development of cons...
Constipation is a common problem in children. Although most children respond to conventional treatme...
Osmotic laxatives produce the best results. Fiber and behavior modification may have a role. Increas...
Chronic refractory constipation (CRC) is defined as children who are unable to pass stools in spite ...
<em>Key questions of pathogenesis, diagnostics and treatment of functional constipation in children ...
Childhood functional constipation has an estimated prevalence of 3% in the Western world and is prob...
Constipation in children is an often long-lasting pediatric functional gastrointestinal disorder wit...
Prevalence of childhood constipation has been estimated at 0.7% to 29.6% in the general population w...
The work contains the follow-up results obtained by the author himself. 51 children with chronic con...
Childhood functional constipation has an estimated prevalence of 3% in the Western world and is prob...
OBJECTIVE. It has been suggested that the addition of behavioral interventions to laxative therapy i...