Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9368245 | Anales de Pediatría | 2005 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
FC accounted for 13 % of all first consultations (60% boys, 40 % girls; mean age at diagnosis 6.1 years). The most frequent manifestations were painful defecation (60 %), rectorrhagia (42 %), obstructive episodes (34 %) and anal fissure or hemorrhoids (17 %); 19 patients (31 %) had encopresis. Nutritional assessment revealed that 84 % of the patients was well nourished and 16 % was overweight. Fiber intake was deficient in more than 60 %. Sixteen (26 %) patients underwent successful relief of impaction with senna (20-30 mg/dose) combined with mineral oil. Maintenance treatment included mineral oil (15-30 ml/day) and senna at the minimum effective dose (5-15 mg/day). Satisfactory results were achieved 1 month later in 32 % of the children, 3-6 months later in 71 %, and 6-12 months later in 85 %; successful response was closely related to regular toilet habits, dietary modification and a shift in the family's attitude.
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Authors
C. MartÃnez-Costa, M.J. Palao Ortuño, B. Alfaro Ponce, F. Núñez Gómez, L. MartÃnez-RodrÃguez, I. Ferré Franch, J. Brines Solanes,