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Biofeedback for Constipation and Pelvic Floor Dysfunction
Biofeedback is a therapy used to help children who cannot always have a bowel movement when they need to.
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Bowel Cleanout
Your child is constipated and needs help to clean out the large amount of stool (poop) in the intestine.
Condition
Constipation
Many children have constipation at one time or another. Constipation can be defined as more than three days between bowel movements; stools that are large, hard and painful to pass; or incomplete bowel movements and stool backs up in the bowel despite daily bowel movements.
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Down Syndrome: 5 to 13 Years of Age
Here, we summarize guidelines designed by the American Academy of Pediatrics to assist the pediatrician with medical care for a child or young adolescent with Down syndrome between 5 and 13 years of age.
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Down Syndrome: 13 to 21+ Years of Age
Here, we summarize guidelines designed by the American Academy of Pediatrics to assist the pediatrician/ primary care providers with medical care for an adolescent or young adult with Down syndrome between 13 and 21+ years of age.
Specialty
Down Syndrome Clinic
We provide diagnostic and treatment services to children and adolescents with Down syndrome. Our team connects families with medical, educational, social and financial support and resources to help meet their child's unique needs.
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A Clinical Guide to Delayed Puberty
The treatment of delayed puberty involves address the underlying primary concern and appropriate management, and may not even require any endocrine or hormone therapy.
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Obesity - Choosing the Right Referral
Obesity has been increasing in the United States over the past 50 years. It disproportionately affects certain ethnic groups including Hispanic, black and Native American children.
Condition
Constipation: Infant
This Helping Hand™ covers constipation in infants less than one year of age. It is common, but it can be a concern for parents. Signs of constipation include infrequent stools that are difficult to pass and straining more than normal to have a bowel movement. Even if a baby is not constipated, bowel movements may be irregular.
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Down Syndrome: 1 Month to 1 Year
Here, we summarize guidelines designed by the American Academy of Pediatrics to assist the pediatrician with medical care for a child with Down syndrome between one month and one year of age.