In July 2005, at age 6 my son was doubled over in pain with his stomach and it was quite distended. After an exray, they found that a part of his colon was twisted and
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Gastrectomy - series. Only when he had a B.M. Anyway, the current problem is that he is filling up with air again. He complained with a stomach ache and I had him ex-rayed and they said he was full of air. He still is not passing gas normally. Does anyone know what causes this? Or what may help him. I just need some answers.I am going to take him to gastro specialist because he has not seen one. When he was released from hospital they acted as if he would have no further problems. Thanks for any comments or advice..
i'm glad they are investigating for hirschprungs..i'm a pediatric nurse and have seen this often. Uusually it shows up at birth when babies don't have bowel movements..if your son had bms along the way off and on, maybe constipated etc..it probably wouldnt ring a bell..he could probably have segmental hirschprungs where the innervation of the colon is missing sporadically thruout the colon...usually it's a problem in the descending colon therefore babies don't have bms because the peristalsis is gone in the lower area and they present early. good luck with your son and i hope they are able to find out what's wrong soon...this is something you want diagnosed quickly to prevent further obstruction. take care
do they definitely know he has hirschprungs? have they done biopsies of his intestines? has he been seen by a pediatric surgeon?
i hope all is well. let us know how you make out with the biopsy. i'm interested in what they find out and hope you get some answers to this puzzle to help your son.
take care