Title of article :
Clinical Findings of Functional and Secondary Constipation in Children
Author/Authors :
Soylu, Ozlem Bekem Hepatology and Nutrition Unit - Alsancak, Izmir - Turkey
Abstract :
Objective: We aimed to evaluate clinical features and follow-up data of children with functional and
secondary constipation.
Methods: Hospital records of 335 constipated children were evaluated. Children were divided into 2 groups
as functional and secondary, and were compared with regard to clinical and anthropometric data.
Findings: Of 335 children (M/F 167/168, mean age 4.3±3.5 years) 91% had functional constipation (group 1).
Family history of constipation was significantly higher in group 1. Malnutrition was found in 18% of group 1,
56% in group 2 (p<0.001).
Conclusion: If a constipated child has a family history of constipation but does not have failure to thrive and
constipation begins at an older age, functional constipation is more probable.
Keywords :
Constipation , Children , Diagnosis , Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics