Primary-age child constipation rates up 60% in England and Wales

Experts say greater awareness is needed of the misery that can be caused by the conditionLaxatives and nappies: how schools are coping with constipation in pupilsMore than 44,000 children were admitted to hospital with constipation last year, according to NHS figures that highlight the potentially serious health consequences of the condition.Data for England and Wales reveals a 60% rise in hospital diagnoses of constipation in primary schoolchildren in the past decade, with increases also seen in preschool and secondary age groups. Experts say greater awareness is needed of the physical harm and misery that can be caused by the condition, which is sometimes trivialised. Continue reading...

Primary-age child constipation rates up 60% in England and Wales

Experts say greater awareness is needed of the misery that can be caused by the condition

More than 44,000 children were admitted to hospital with constipation last year, according to NHS figures that highlight the potentially serious health consequences of the condition.

Data for England and Wales reveals a 60% rise in hospital diagnoses of constipation in primary schoolchildren in the past decade, with increases also seen in preschool and secondary age groups. Experts say greater awareness is needed of the physical harm and misery that can be caused by the condition, which is sometimes trivialised. Continue reading...