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- Short bowel syndrome
A person with short bowel syndrome is likely to be deficient in a range of important nutrients.
- Slow transit constipation
A newborn with slow transit constipation may not pass meconium until 24 hours or more after being born.
- Peritonitis
Peritonitis is a life-threatening emergency that needs prompt medical treatment.
- Indigestion (heartburn and reflux)
Food inside the stomach is only kept there by the force of gravity so to avoid heartburn, don't lie down after a big meal.
- Anal fissure
Around half of cases of anal fissures heal by themselves with proper self-care and avoidance of constipation.
- Polymyositis
Polymyositis is hard to diagnose and may be mistaken for muscular dystrophy.
- Digestive tract birth defects
Too much amniotic fluid surrounding the baby during pregnancy (polyhydramnios) may indicate the presence of defects of the digestive tract.
- Diverticulosis and diverticulitis
Diverticulosis and diverticulitis relate to the formation or infection of abnormal pouches in the bowel wall.
- Incontinence - prevention tips
Incontinence can be prevented in most cases.
- Constipation
Most cases of constipation are treated by eating a diet high in fibre, drinking more fluids, and exercising daily.