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TummyTrouble - supporting children & families with gut motility disorders
Tel: 0844 815 1415
Email: hirschsprungs@yahoo.co.uk
The Group offers support to the parents of children with gut motility disorders – a range of conditions that result in disruption to the regular movements of the digestive tract. For example:
- Hirschsprungs Disease
- Intestinal Neuronal Dysplasia
- Hollow Visceral Myopathy
- Gastro-Oesphageal Reflux
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