Pediatric Intestinal Disorders

Pediatric intestinal disorders cover a wide range of injuries and conditions that impact a child’s intestines.

What are Pediatric Intestinal Disorders?

The small and large intestines (colon or bowel) are part of the digestive system. About 90% of the digestion and absorption of nutrients occur in the small intestine. Disorders or injuries to the intestines can cause pain, disrupt digestion, slow development, or create life-long or life-threatening complications.

What are the different types of Pediatric Intestinal Disorders?

There are several types of intestinal disorders, including those noted below. They can be found in the small or large intestine only, or in both.

Large intestine disorders

  • Colonic polyps – also known as colorectal polyps or colon polyps; these are tissue masses in the colon or rectum that can become cancerous.
  • Colorectal cancer – benign or malignant tumors in the colon and rectum.
  • Diverticulitis – inflammation (swelling) or infections of diverticulosis pouches, located in the colon. Occurs when the wall muscles of the colon weaken and lose elasticity (ability to expand/contract) due to continual stress from hardened stools. This also includes Pediatric Meckel’s diverticulum.
  • Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) – also known as spastic colon, this condition is associated with bloating, constipation, diarrhea, gas and pain.
  • Ulcerative colitis – a form of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) where the intestinal lining becomes inflamed.

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