Will pediatric intussusception heal on its own

  Children's intestines and stomachs are still very imperfect, so they will have abdominal pain, diarrhea and other problems if they eat the wrong food a little. Among all kinds of children's diseases, the incidence rate of intestinal diseases is the highest, and children's intussusception is one of them. Some people want to know whether children's intussusception will heal itself? Let's get to know this disease together.

  

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  Will pediatric intussusception heal on its own

  There is a certain chance that a baby's intussusception will heal on its own. After all, if the degree of intussusception is relatively mild, it can be effectively dispersed and processed by parents through various kneading and squeezing of the baby's abdomen, thus achieving the goal of self recovery. However, there are also some cases of relatively severe intussusception in babies, so it is difficult to get better on their own. After all, after the formation of severe intussusception, various obvious intestinal obstructions will appear, and various fecal accumulations will naturally form various obvious fixed intussusception phenomena. Therefore, it is necessary to seek treatment before getting better.

  How to prevent intussusception in children

  1. Adding complementary foods must follow the principle of gradual progress and cannot be rushed. Adding a new food requires waiting for the previous food to adapt before adding another one, which usually takes 5-7 days of adaptation period. It is not possible to add several new foods at the same time.

  2. The amount of food added should start from a small amount and gradually increase. For example, if feeding egg yolks, you can try feeding 1/4 first. After 3-5 days of adaptation, increase to 1/2, and after 1-2 weeks, increase to 1.

  3. Food should be from thin to thick, such as rice soup before rice paste and rice porridge. From flowing juice, thick flowing juice, semi flowing food to semi solid flowing food, and then to solid food, such as porridge, thick Congee to soft rice.

  The previous text is a brief introduction to the question of "Will children with intussusception recover on their own?" Some children may not have a very serious condition and have a certain chance of being cured, but some children may have a more serious condition and need to go to the hospital for examination and treatment in a timely manner. The current treatment methods can be divided into surgical therapy and non-surgical therapy.

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