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'My son's constipation wasn't taken seriously until he reached crisis point'

'My son's constipation wasn't taken seriously until he reached crisis point'

Summary

A mother in the UK is advocating for better access to children's continence services after her son experienced severe health issues due to untreated constipation. NHS data shows a growing number of children are admitted to hospitals with constipation. Experts say there is a lack of specialized bowel and bladder services in some UK areas.

Key Facts

  • A UK mother reports her son's severe constipation nearly led to fatal consequences.
  • The boy was vomiting, losing weight, and in pain, with 2kg of his body weight consisting of stool.
  • NHS figures indicate over 44,000 children were hospitalized for constipation-related issues in 2023-24.
  • An expert highlights the lack of dedicated bladder and bowel services in some regions of the UK.
  • Approximately 1.5 million children in the UK experience constipation, according to Bladder and Bowel UK.
  • Hospital records show the boy was admitted 25 times in six months for emergency treatment.
  • The mother is pushing for national prioritization of children's continence services in healthcare.
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