小儿便秘的相关因素--一项单中心研究

Md. Rezaul Karim, Shoyaib Samir, Abu Saleh Musa
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导言便秘或排便困难是儿童常见的问题。它通常是由于之前没有任何疾病或排便疼痛造成的。膳食影响(如纤维摄入量低和水分摄入不足)也是原因之一。许多因素都与便秘的发生有关。研究目的本研究旨在调查与小儿便秘相关的因素及其处理方法。研究方法这项横断面研究于 2022 年 7 月至 12 月期间在孟加拉国达卡萨瓦尔埃纳姆医学院和医院儿科外科门诊部进行。共有 180 名便秘患者参与研究。研究结果我们对 180 名儿童(平均年龄为 2.4 岁,女性略多)进行了研究,调查了与便秘有关的因素。大多数儿童的便秘时间为 6-12 个月或更长;部分儿童的便秘时间为 3-4 年,症状包括大便硬(95.0%)、排便疼痛(88.3%)、腹痛或哭闹(71.1%)。部分患儿有直肠周围出血和肛周肿块或增生,即前哨痔。许多临床和治疗因素都与慢性便秘有关。结论这项研究的结果凸显了儿童排便量大、排便困难和排便疼痛等症状的显著性。值得注意的是,液体和纤维摄入不足、断奶期饮食习惯的改变以及缺乏如厕训练都是导致便秘的重要原因。
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Factors Associated with Pediatric Constipation- A Single Center Study
Introduction: Constipation or difficulty in bowel movement is a common problem in children. It is often results from without any previous illness or previous painful bowel movements. Dietary influences such as low fiber intake and inadequate hydration play a role too. Many factors have been associated with the occurrence of constipation. Aim of the study: The aim of this study was to investigate the factors associated with pediatric constipation and its management. Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted in out-patient Department of Pediatrics surgery in Enam Medical College and Hospital, Savar, Dhaka, Bangladesh, during the period from July to December 2022. Total 180 patients with constipation were included in this study. Result: Our study of 180 children, average age was 2.4 years and slightly more in females, investigated factors relating to constipation. Most of the children had constipation for 6-12 months and more; and some children had constipation for 3-4 years, with symptoms such as large hard stool (95.0%), painful defecation (88.3%), and abdominal pain or crying (71.1%). Some children had per rectal bleeding and perianal mass or growth that is sentinel piles. A large number of clinical and therapeutic factors were associated with chronic constipation. Conclusion: The findings of this study highlighted the prominence of symptoms like large, hard, and painful defecation of children. With notable findings such as inadequate fluid and fiber intake and change in dietary habit during weaning period and lack of toilet training play an important role in producing constipation.
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