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Toilet Training Tips

Download Toilet Training Tips – English Download Toilet Training Tips – Spanish Download Toilet Training Tips – French  18 months Begin identifying toileting with appropriate words: “poop,”“pee,”“potty,” or whatever words you determine fit your family. Make diaper-changing a pleasant experience. Encourage your child to come to you when the diaper is wet or soiled—this will

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Fluid and Fiber

Download Fluid and Fiber – English Download Fluid and Fiber – Spanish Download Fluid and Fiber – French Fiber is normally ingested in the diet, and part of fiber cannot be broken down. A diet rich in fiber produces soft and more frequent stool and can help with constipation. There are two types of fiber,

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Encopresis

Constipation is either a decrease in the frequency of bowel movements or the painful passage of bowel movements. Children 1–4 years of age typically have a bowel movement 1–2 times a day, and more than 90% of children have a bowel movement every day or every other day. Children that have a bowel movement every

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Nausea

Nausea is an uneasiness and/or discomfort of the stomach that causes an involuntary urge to vomit. Nausea does not always lead to vomiting. It is a nonspecific symptom and therefore can occur in many conditions. Nausea is a symptom that can be associated with many conditions. These conditions include, but are not limited to: motion

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Anorectal Manometry

Anorectal manometry (often called “ARM”) is a test to gather information about your child’s condition. It is not a treatment or intervention. This test studies the nerves and muscles of the anus and rectum by measuring pressure and sensation. This is done with a small tube (catheter) and balloon attached to a computer that records the information.

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Enteral Nutrition (Tube Feeding)

Enteral nutrition or tube feeding is when a tube is used to provide liquid formula for some or all of your child’s nutrition. It also can be used to provide fluids and medications.

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Hirschprung’s Disease

Hirschsprung’s disease (HD) is a rare but serious cause of severe constipation and/or intestinal blockage in infants. Rarely, older children and adolescents who have severe constipation are diagnosed with HD. Infants with this condition are missing a type of nerve cell called ganglion cells in part of their intestine (usually the colon, or large intestine).

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North American Society for Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition
The Association of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition Nurses
North American Society for Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition Foundation
The NASPGHAN Council For Pediatric Nutrition Professionals