Signs Of Hirschsprung Disease
Abdominal Pain

Since Hirschsprung's disease can essentially cause chronic constipation, it is no surprise it results in a lot of abdominal discomfort. The stomach may look swollen and be tender to the touch, or a patient with Hirschsprung's disease may experience unpleasant cramping and twinges. However, this symptom can be surprisingly hard to catch since signs of Hirschsprung's disease start showing up so early. New parents may not be able to tell if an infant is crying because they are sleepy, distressed, hungry, or in pain. Since the infant cannot tell you they are in pain, be on the lookout for crying that starts when the stomach is touched, intense grimaces during crying, and a tense, stiff posture. Abdominal pain can also happen after children are old enough to tell you about it. A child with mild Hirschsprung's disease may frequently complain about their stomach hurting.
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