Start time: 2018-01-06 02:00:00
End time: 2018-01-06 05:00:00
1/17/2018 2:15:58 PM
Please do not disregard constipation in children. It's a connection to many dangerous diseases!!!
In diseases which are related to gastrointestinal tract, constipation is a common disease in children with visible symptoms such as fewer bowel movements than usual; having hard, compacted stools that are difficult or painful to pass,...
Parents often ignore these symptoms because they think constipation does not affect much to their baby's health. But in fact, it can cause unpredictable consequences, especially for anorexia. Constipation makes children feel uncomfortable, fussy, tired and lose weight, affect the development of children. More seriously, prolonged constipation can cause unexpected complications such as neurological diseases, hemorrhoids, anal fissures,...
Surely when the child is constipated, parents are very anxious and depressing, the question here is what the causes of pediatric constipation are? And what are the most effective ways to relieve constipation.
Understanding these worries, Dr. TRAN THI TU HANG will share useful information and answer parents' concerns about constipation in the seminar entitled "CONSTIPATION IN CHILDREN".
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