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Hirschsprung's Disease, What causes Hirschsprung's disease? In Hirschsprung's disease, a section of the gut (bowel) does not work properly. , Hirschsprung...
Hirschsprung's Disease, The mortality with this condition is around 30-35% and this accounts for most of the mortality associated with Hirschsprung's disease. Hirschsp...
Necrotising Enterocolitis, Babies who are born very early have more risk of a serious condition called necrotising enterocolitis which affects their guts (intestines). What is necr...
Necrotising Enterocolitis (Causes, Symptoms and Treatment), What is necrotising enterocolitis First described over a century ago, necrotising enterocolitis (NEC) ...
Protein S Deficiency, Both free and total protein S are measured by ELISA methods. Total protein S levels rise with age but free protein S levels are not affecte...
Sexual abuse This may present with rectal bleeding. Hirschsprung's enterocolitis Hirschsprung's disease is a rare condition which affects the nerve cells ...
A high index of suspicion in the clinician will be alerted by unusual features in the history or examination. Hirschsprung's enterocolitis [ 7 ] . Solitary rectal ulcer s...
For premature babies specifically, breastfeeding also reduces the risk of a serious gut problem called necrotising enterocolitis . See the separate leaflet called Breastfeeding Your Baby...
Nerves usually make these muscles contract to help to push stools (faeces) along but they are missing in Hirschsprung's disease. About 2 in 100 babies with Down's syndrome have Hi...
Some children have very serious side-effects after they have taken these medicines - for example: A condition where part of the gut dies (necrotising enterocolitis). Confusion. De...
Ehlers-Danlos syndrome . Hirschsprung's disease (a rare condition that can cause poo to become stuck in the bowel). Malnutrition (not having enough food, not eating the right food, ...
Gut problems A condition called necrotising enterocolitis is more common in premature babies. A part of the gut (bowel) becomes inflamed and damaged, and the contents of the gut can leak o...
Meckel's diverticulum - an extra bulge or pouch in the small intestine, present from birth (congenital). Hirschsprung's disease - a condition where a part of the lower bowel does n...
Rare diseases with abnormal development of the bowel, such as Hirschsprung's disease. As a side-effect of certain medications that a child has to take for another condition. ,...
What is Staphylococcus aureus? S. aureus is a germ (bacterium). It is sometimes called 'staph' (as in 'staph infection'). S. aureus bacteria are often found on ...
P assing no urine (in a day - 18 hours). S evere breathlessness. I t feels like you're going to die. S kin is mottled or discoloured.
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Less common or rare: intestinal ischaemia (intussusception, malrotation and volvulus), necrotising enterocolitis, Hirschsprung's disease, inflammatory bowel disease (Crohn's ...
Tell your sexual partner(s) to see their doctor or go to a GUM clinic, even if they have no symptoms. Many women with sexually transmitted infections do not have symptoms.