Constipation in Children
What is constipation?
Constipation is defined as:
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A decrease in frequency of bowel movements, compared to a child's usual pattern (some health care providers define constipation as fewer than three bowel movements per week).
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The passage of hard, oftentimes large-caliber, dry bowel movements.
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Bowel movements that are difficult or painful to push out.
However, normal stool elimination may consist of having a bowel movement three times a day or three times a week; it depends on the person. Constipation is one of the most common gastrointestinal complaints, resulting in 2.5 million health care provider visits annually.
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