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Signs of intussusception in children and how to recognize them
Intussusception is a common complication in nursing infants, especially those with strong bowel movements. When intussusception, the blood vessels supplying the intestine are blocked, unable to feed the intussusception, which can lead to necrosis. Therefore, parents need to know the signs of intussusception in their children to take them to the emergency room and intervene promptly.
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Acute intussusception in breastfed infants
Acute intussusception is a pathological state in which the two upper and lower intestines intertwine, causing mechanical intestinal obstruction syndrome, forming an intussusception of the intestinal lumen, rapidly developing necrosis of the intestine. The following article focuses on the characteristics, recognition and treatment of acute intussusception in breastfed infants.
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Adults can also get intussusception
Unlike intussusception in children, the cause is often unknown, intussusception in adults is most often caused by tumors, most often tumors in the small intestine and colon, in addition to mobile cecum, chronic ileocecal inflammation, ...
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Small bowel tumors: Formation and complications
Small bowel tumors can block the flow of food and affect digestion. When the tumor is large, it can cause intestinal obstruction, causing the patient to have abdominal pain. In addition, the long-term tumor bleeding will cause anemia.
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Intussusception in children progresses rapidly, needs early recognition and prompt emergency
Intussusception is the leading cause of intestinal obstruction in children. This occurs when the upper part of the intestine moves into the lower part of the intestine (or vice versa), blocking the flow of the intestine.
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Inflatable remove the intussusception treatment of children
Intussusception is a serious medical emergency in which part of the intestine slides into an adjacent part. This mass often blocks the passage of food and chokes off blood vessels, which can lead to gangrene and perforation of the intestine.
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How to treat intussusception in children?
Intussusception is a common surgical disease in children, occurring when a segment of the intestine is turned over and enters the adjacent segment of the intestine. This is the cause of mechanical intestinal obstruction, the mechanism is both occlusion and constriction.
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Treatment of intussusception in infants and young children
Acute intussusception in children is a common surgical emergency that can cause many dangerous complications and even lead to death if not treated promptly. Intussusception can occur in children of any age, but is most common in children under 2 years old, most commonly in children from 4 to 9 months old.
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Why do children have bloody constipation?
Constipation with bleeding is not uncommon in young children, especially children aged 2-4 who are still in the potty training period. Constipation with bleeding is often caused by anal fissures, and these injuries can quickly disappear if parents handle them properly and promptly.
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How is the removal of the intussusception under the bright X-ray in children?
Intussusception once detected needs to be monitored and treated immediately. Intussusception under fluoroscopy is a method of intussusception in children that is often used with higher efficiency when compared to intussusception in adults. This method is less invasive and limits the intervention of a surgery on children.
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Laparoscopic surgery to remove the intussusception and fix the caecum
Intussusception is treated by pneumatic debulking or surgical intervention depending on the specific case. Nowadays, with the advancement of medicine, laparoscopic surgery is widely used because it has many advantages over open surgery.
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